ABA 527 - Ethics
One objective of this course is to sensitize you to ethical dilemmas that occur primarily
when working directly with clients. - answer False
After collecting data on a behavior targeted for analysis, behavior analysts have an
ethical responsibility to: - answer Depict the data in a graphical display
All of the following are core ethical principles for applied behavior analysts, EXCEPT: -
answer Accord faith
A BCBA working on an interdisciplinary team learns an OT is using sensory integration
therapy. The OT claims it's consistent with behavior analytic intervention, but it is not.
What is the best response? - answer Inform the OT they are misrepresenting the
intervention when referring to it as consistent with a behavior analytic intervention
How can implementing a socially valid intervention be considered compassionate? -
answerBecause it can solve a relevant issue for a client and their family
In general, behavior analysts who have training in compassionate care delivery are
likely to also have training in which fields? - answerSocial work and psychology
Relational frame theory explains that framing the experience of one individual with the
experience of another aids in: - answerPerspective-taking
Verbally mediated rule-governed behavior makes it harder for people to learn from: -
answerEnvironmental contingencies
How is perspective-taking related to compassion? - answerIf you take another's
perspective, you can provide them with empathy which leads to compassionate care
Self-awareness can involve: - answerAcknowledging that certain situations and types of
interactions are aversive
Smiling, listening, and commenting on the things the person does well are behaviors
associated with: - answerBeing a reinforcing presence
Most of what is known about compassionate care in ABA is: - answerBorrowed from
other mental health and healthcare fields
Having "mindfulness" as a component of self-compassion involves: -
answerAcknowledging pain so you can have compassion for yourself
One objective of this course is to sensitize you to ethical dilemmas that occur primarily
when working directly with clients. - answer False
After collecting data on a behavior targeted for analysis, behavior analysts have an
ethical responsibility to: - answer Depict the data in a graphical display
All of the following are core ethical principles for applied behavior analysts, EXCEPT: -
answer Accord faith
A BCBA working on an interdisciplinary team learns an OT is using sensory integration
therapy. The OT claims it's consistent with behavior analytic intervention, but it is not.
What is the best response? - answer Inform the OT they are misrepresenting the
intervention when referring to it as consistent with a behavior analytic intervention
How can implementing a socially valid intervention be considered compassionate? -
answerBecause it can solve a relevant issue for a client and their family
In general, behavior analysts who have training in compassionate care delivery are
likely to also have training in which fields? - answerSocial work and psychology
Relational frame theory explains that framing the experience of one individual with the
experience of another aids in: - answerPerspective-taking
Verbally mediated rule-governed behavior makes it harder for people to learn from: -
answerEnvironmental contingencies
How is perspective-taking related to compassion? - answerIf you take another's
perspective, you can provide them with empathy which leads to compassionate care
Self-awareness can involve: - answerAcknowledging that certain situations and types of
interactions are aversive
Smiling, listening, and commenting on the things the person does well are behaviors
associated with: - answerBeing a reinforcing presence
Most of what is known about compassionate care in ABA is: - answerBorrowed from
other mental health and healthcare fields
Having "mindfulness" as a component of self-compassion involves: -
answerAcknowledging pain so you can have compassion for yourself