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Response rates from 1.3k Anti-Islam voters.
54% Yes |
46% No |
45% Yes |
46% No |
9% Yes, but not for cosmetics |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.3k Anti-Islam voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.3k Anti-Islam voters.
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Unique answers from Anti-Islam voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9MYFHGP6mos6MO
No, animals react differently to humans on most medications so not only is it unethical to the animal, it's ineffective for the human.
@8RLTJCF4yrs4Y
Yes but only rats or mice
@99HRFT42yrs2Y
Yes, but the process should be regulated to ensure the animals are not unreasonably treated.
@934XZ333yrs3Y
Only when they are at least 85% confident it will work and never for cosmetic’s
@9J46KB211mos11MO
Only for less harmful experiments, and with a full understanding of the potential harm to the animals.
@9F9VNPV1yr1Y
Yes, so long as there is no harm done to the animals that the tests are being done to.
@9994LPH2yrs2Y
In most cases no, but some scientifc and medical research requires testing on animals like mice, and this should be allowed
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