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UWF EDF6557 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS – LATEST UPDATE
Habilitation - Ans ✓Teaching The Skills Necessary For Clients To Live As
Independently As Possible
Uncoerced Selection - Ans ✓No Programmed Implicit Or Explicit Consequences For
Selecting One Alternative Over The Others Except For The Characteristics Of The
Alternatives Themselves
Assent - Ans ✓Vocal Or Non-Vocal Verbal Behavior That Can Be Taken To Indicate
Willingness To Participate In Research Or Behavioral Services By Individuals Who
Cannot Provide Informed Consent (E.G., Because Of Age Or Intellectual
Impairments)
Consent - Ans ✓The Permission Given By An Individual With The Legal Right To
Consent Before Participating In Services Or Research, Or Allowing Their Information
To Be Used Or Shared.
Core Principles Of Aba - Ans ✓- Benefit Others
- Treat Others With Compassion, Dignity, And Respect
- Behave With Integrity
- Ensure Competence
Bacb Crosswalk - Ans ✓?
What Did Aba Used To Be Called? - Ans ✓Behavioral Modification
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Hippocratic Oath - Ans ✓Was Developed, Which Focused On Qualities Of A Good
Physician And Behavioral Expectations; Still Used Today
What Was A Major Behavioral Factor From The Supervisors At The Root Of
The Sunland (And Many Other) Scandals? - Ans ✓Supervisor/Leader Behavior -
Observer Drift
Two Branches Of Ethical Behavior - Ans ✓Descriptive And Normative
Descriptive Ethics: - Ans ✓Focuses On What Is Considered Right Or Wrong,
Usually Found In Rules (Whether Spoken Or Unspoken)
Normative Ethics: - Ans ✓Focuses On Why Behavior Is Considered Right Or
Wrong. Includes A Focus On 3 Different Ethical Paradigms...
Ethical Paradigms Influencing Aba Ethics Codes - Ans ✓- Virtue Theory
- Consequentialism
- Deontology
Virtue Theory: - Ans ✓Certain Behaviors Are Ethical, "Right," Or "Good" In And
Of Themselves— Regardless Of Context Or Outcomes.
- Ex: Hard-Working
Consequentialism - Ans ✓A Behavior Is Deemed Ethically Appropriate If And Only
If The Behavior Causes "The Greatest Happiness For The Greatest Number.
- Ex: The Greatest Good For The Most People
Deontology - Ans ✓What Is "Good" Or "Right" Depends On The Function Of
Behavior And The Context In Which That Behavior Occurs.
- Ex: Determined By People In Power
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UWF
UWF EDF6557 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS – LATEST UPDATE
Habilitation - Ans ✓Teaching The Skills Necessary For Clients To Live As
Independently As Possible
Uncoerced Selection - Ans ✓No Programmed Implicit Or Explicit Consequences For
Selecting One Alternative Over The Others Except For The Characteristics Of The
Alternatives Themselves
Assent - Ans ✓Vocal Or Non-Vocal Verbal Behavior That Can Be Taken To Indicate
Willingness To Participate In Research Or Behavioral Services By Individuals Who
Cannot Provide Informed Consent (E.G., Because Of Age Or Intellectual
Impairments)
Consent - Ans ✓The Permission Given By An Individual With The Legal Right To
Consent Before Participating In Services Or Research, Or Allowing Their Information
To Be Used Or Shared.
Core Principles Of Aba - Ans ✓- Benefit Others
- Treat Others With Compassion, Dignity, And Respect
- Behave With Integrity
- Ensure Competence
Bacb Crosswalk - Ans ✓?
What Did Aba Used To Be Called? - Ans ✓Behavioral Modification
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Hippocratic Oath - Ans ✓Was Developed, Which Focused On Qualities Of A Good
Physician And Behavioral Expectations; Still Used Today
What Was A Major Behavioral Factor From The Supervisors At The Root Of
The Sunland (And Many Other) Scandals? - Ans ✓Supervisor/Leader Behavior -
Observer Drift
Two Branches Of Ethical Behavior - Ans ✓Descriptive And Normative
Descriptive Ethics: - Ans ✓Focuses On What Is Considered Right Or Wrong,
Usually Found In Rules (Whether Spoken Or Unspoken)
Normative Ethics: - Ans ✓Focuses On Why Behavior Is Considered Right Or
Wrong. Includes A Focus On 3 Different Ethical Paradigms...
Ethical Paradigms Influencing Aba Ethics Codes - Ans ✓- Virtue Theory
- Consequentialism
- Deontology
Virtue Theory: - Ans ✓Certain Behaviors Are Ethical, "Right," Or "Good" In And
Of Themselves— Regardless Of Context Or Outcomes.
- Ex: Hard-Working
Consequentialism - Ans ✓A Behavior Is Deemed Ethically Appropriate If And Only
If The Behavior Causes "The Greatest Happiness For The Greatest Number.
- Ex: The Greatest Good For The Most People
Deontology - Ans ✓What Is "Good" Or "Right" Depends On The Function Of
Behavior And The Context In Which That Behavior Occurs.
- Ex: Determined By People In Power
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