@inbook{226, author = {John P. Gluck}, editor = {Kathrin Herrmann and Kimberley Jayne}, title = {Afterword: Evidence over Interests}, abstract = {After years of science education, teaching experience, and research practice, which focused on the use of non-human primates as potential models of human psychological disorders, a young student in my primate behavior class amiably, but insistently, suggested my preparation was incomplete. She asked me to read Peter Singer’s book Animal Liberation , which had been published two years earlier, in 1975. I had been lecturing in class about the effects of early experience on the rhesus monkey’s ( Macaca mulatta ) social and intellectual development, and my descriptions of the invasive research interventions and behavioral consequences encouraged her to make the book suggestion.}, year = {2019}, journal = {Animal Experimentation}, pages = {689-691}, month = {2019}, publisher = {Brill}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctvjhzq0f.36}, }