bds E.4 part 3 with correct answers
Written | consent | - | correct | answermust | be | obtained | prior | to | conducting | a | behavioral | assessment | or
implementing | a | behavior | change | program.
The | data | indicate | that | a | child | is | no | longer | showing
improvement | for | one | of | their | objectives. | Based | on | observation,
the | BCBA | feels | this | objective | is | no | longer | relevant | to | the | child.
The | BCBA | should | - | correct | answerobtain | parent/guardian | consent | to | stop | working | on | the |
objective.
A | school | that | provides | behavioral | services | routinely | videotapes
students | as | part | of | their | assessment | of | progress. | This | practice
is | fine | as | long | as | - | correct | answerconsent | is | explicitly | obtained | from | the | parent/guardian.
An | articulate, | maturel | 6-year-old | student | gives | consent | to | a
BCBA | for | an | assessment | of | the | student's | ritualistic | behaviors.
The | BCBA | does | not | seek | or | obtain | parental | consent. | Is | this
appropriate? | - | correct | answerNo, | consent | must | be | obtained | from | the | parents | because | the | student
| is | a
minor.
A | BCBA | wants | to | collaborate | with | the | psychiatrist | who
prescribes | medication | for | a | client | they | both | serve. | The | BCBA
should | - | correct | answerfirst | tell | the | client | what | information | will | be | shared | and | then | obtain |
written
consent.
A | BCBA | surreptitiously | records | a | contentious | Individual
Written | consent | - | correct | answermust | be | obtained | prior | to | conducting | a | behavioral | assessment | or
implementing | a | behavior | change | program.
The | data | indicate | that | a | child | is | no | longer | showing
improvement | for | one | of | their | objectives. | Based | on | observation,
the | BCBA | feels | this | objective | is | no | longer | relevant | to | the | child.
The | BCBA | should | - | correct | answerobtain | parent/guardian | consent | to | stop | working | on | the |
objective.
A | school | that | provides | behavioral | services | routinely | videotapes
students | as | part | of | their | assessment | of | progress. | This | practice
is | fine | as | long | as | - | correct | answerconsent | is | explicitly | obtained | from | the | parent/guardian.
An | articulate, | maturel | 6-year-old | student | gives | consent | to | a
BCBA | for | an | assessment | of | the | student's | ritualistic | behaviors.
The | BCBA | does | not | seek | or | obtain | parental | consent. | Is | this
appropriate? | - | correct | answerNo, | consent | must | be | obtained | from | the | parents | because | the | student
| is | a
minor.
A | BCBA | wants | to | collaborate | with | the | psychiatrist | who
prescribes | medication | for | a | client | they | both | serve. | The | BCBA
should | - | correct | answerfirst | tell | the | client | what | information | will | be | shared | and | then | obtain |
written
consent.
A | BCBA | surreptitiously | records | a | contentious | Individual