Benham, Bryan; & Shimp, Charles P.(2007). On the Communication of Values between Scientists and the Public.
International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 20(1). Retrieved from: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5rm8v1v1
Dialog between scientists and the public that involves values is problematic in part because both parties tend to assume 1)
that science is objective and human values are subjective and 2) that the resulting sharp boundary between them must be steadfastly
preserved. Comparative psychology can clarify our understanding of this boundary because it informs our understanding of the
relation between values in science and values in society.