animal testing and psychological research
Animal testing refers to the practice of conducting experiments or studies on animals to gather scientific data that can be used to understand biological processes, develop new drugs, or evaluate the safety of products. Psychological research involves studying the behavior, thoughts, and emotions of animals to gain insights into mental processes, social interaction, and emotional well-being.
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