Assessing laboratory animal welfare: the crucial importance of construct validity
Georgia Mason

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of accurately measuring laboratory animal welfare by ensuring assessments reflect true emotional and physical states.
Contribution
The paper introduces five validatory tests to improve the accuracy of animal welfare assessments through better construct validity.
Findings
Construct validity is essential for accurate welfare assessments in laboratory animals.
Five validatory tests are proposed to enhance the reliability of welfare indicators.
Improving construct validation can increase transparency in severity classification.
Abstract
Assessing laboratory animals’ welfare – their current and/or past subjective affective states – is essential for ethical and regulatory reasons (and central to biomedical research into, for example, pain, nausea or anxiety). But this is challenging; and in the quest for quantification (and perhaps simplicity), it can be tempting to overlook construct validity. Nevertheless, that our indicators have good construct validity – that is, they accurately reflect the construct or concept of interest – is essential. This is true whether we are interested in short-term emotions like fear, longer-term mood-like states such as malaise, or markers of cumulative stress over a project or even a lifespan. Without it, welfare assessments risk being incorrect: inaccurate and unhelpful for the animals they aim to evaluate and assist. Here (summarising text from a forthcoming edited book), I introduce…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal testing and alternatives · Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia · Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
