All of the following should be considered when justifying research using animals except

a. The research should increase understanding of the species under study.
b. The research must involve no pain or distress to the animal.
c. The research should provide results that benefit the health or welfare of humans or other animals.
d. The research should increase knowledge of the process underlying the evolution, development, or control of behavior of the species.


b

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