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A core ethical principle that states that the behavior analyst
accepts blame when necessary. - Correct Answers
✅Accepting Responsibility
A core ethical principle that states that the behavior analyst
must treat clients with respect and be aware that many
clients are not able to effectively represent themselves. -
Correct Answers ✅According Dignity
The extent to which the observed values - the data produced
by measuring an event - match the true state, or true values,
of the event as it exists in nature. - Correct Answers
✅Accuracy
Poorly credentialed individuals in the 1960s who conducted
trendy, unscientific seminars about behavior modification. -
Correct Answers ✅Behavior Modifiers
Residential facilities in the 1960s and 1970s, where crude
and unethical behavioral modification procedures were
conducted. - Correct Answers ✅Behavior Unit
A core ethical principle that states that the behavior analyst
should treat others as he or she would want to be treated. -
Correct Answers ✅Being Just
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A core ethical principle that states that the behavior analyst
must be loyal, trustworthy, and honest. - Correct Answers
✅Being Truthful
The extent to which the observer convinces herself or others
that the data are trustworthy and deserve interpretation. -
Correct Answers ✅Believability
A core ethical principle that states that the behavior analyst
must be focused on the best interests of the client and not on
his or her own agenda. - Correct Answers ✅Benefiting
Others
Section 1.02 of the BACB Guidelines, which states that
analysts must only provide services within the boundaries of
their education, training, supervised experience, or
appropriate professional experience. - Correct Answers
✅Competence
A declaration that misleads by providing false or inaccurate
information. - Correct Answers ✅Deceptive Statement
A core ethical principle that states that the behavior analyst
must work diligently to ensure that patients are not injured in
any way. - Correct Answers ✅Do No Harm
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Section 1.06 of the BACB Guidelines, which states that BACB
analysts must be sensitive to the potential harmful effects of
other contacts on their work and on those persons with whom
they deal. - Correct Answers ✅Dual Relationships and
Conflicts of Interest
Section 1.07 of the BACB guidelines, which states that
analysts do not abuse those over whom they have authority. -
Correct Answers ✅Exploitative Relationships
The first set of official guidelines that regulated the conduct
of behavior analysts. - Correct Answers ✅FABA Code of
Ethics
A request for help unrelated to treatment that may conflict
with BACB Guidelines for Responsible Conduct of Behavior
Analysts. - Correct Answers ✅Favor
The first state to have a professional association of
behavioral analysts. - Correct Answers ✅Florida
Sharing information about clients in a manner that seems
innocent, but is actually a breach of confidentiality. - Correct
Answers ✅Gossip
Section 1.04 of the BACB Guidelines, which states that
analysts must be truthful and honest, and must conform to
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the legal and moral codes of the social and professional
community of which they are a member. - Correct Answers
✅Integrity
A procedure for implementing DRL in which the total session
is divided into equal intervals and reinforcement is provided
at the end of each interval in which the number of responses
during the interval is equal to or below a criterion limit. -
Correct Answers ✅Interval DRL
A stimulus whose termination or reduction in intensity
functions as reinforcement. - Correct Answers ✅Negative
Reinforcer
A procedure in which stimuli with known reinforcing
properties are presented on fixed-time or variable-time
schedules completely independent of behavior. - Correct
Answers ✅Noncontingent Reinforcement
The rules about conduct an individual learns as a cumulative
result of experiences throughout the lifespan. - Correct
Answers ✅Personal Ethics
A stimulus that will increase the future probability of a
behavior when the stimulus is delivered contingent on the
occurrence of the behavior. - Correct Answers ✅Positive
Reinforcer