Animal Use
3 Rs
Research Methods
Research Terms
Clinical Trials
100

The most common animals used in biomedical research

What are a rats and mice?

100

Using fewer animals in research

What is Reduce?

100

The most common form of scientific research done in a laboratory setting.

What is in vitro?

100

The group that is not given the intervention.

What is the control group?

100

This phase has the most test subjects.

What is Phase 3?

200

Animals that are exempt from the AWA, other than rats and mice.

What are birds?

200

Using methods other than animals in research.

What is Replace?

200
A method of research that uses surrogates.

What is animal testing?

200

Research that does not change variables or interfere with what is naturally happening.

What is an observational study?

200

The phase that only has healthy volunteers.

What is Phase 1?

300

An animal that is used to study blindness and deafness.

What is a cat?

300

Making sure research animals are as pain-free as possible.

What is Refine?

300

This method is fast and efficient, but expensive and limited by data input.

What is computer simulation, or computer modeling?

300

A fake intervention used as a psychological control.

What is a placebo?

300

This is the phase that involves monitoring a drug after approval

What is Phase 4?

400

An animal that is used to study genetics and embryonic development.

What is a zebrafish?

400

The percent of animals that are never exposed to a painful stimulus in research.

What is 61%? 

(responses between 55-65% are acceptable)

400

This method gives the most reliable data in biomedical research.

What is Human Testing, or Human Clinical Trials?

400

Neither the subject nor the research knows who was given the intervention.

What is double blinding?

400

The first clinical trials that look at if a drug is effective in people with the condition.

What is Phase 2?

500
An animal that gets leprosy and experiences menopause.

What is an armadillo?

500

The belief that animals should be treated as humanely and ethically as possible by humans.

What is Animal Welfare?

500

This method is only effective after a disease has spread through a population.

What is epidemiology?

500

Two variables that occur in a similar pattern.

What is correlation?

500

The paperwork that is filed with the FDA to get approval to start human clinical testing.

What is an IND?