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the core principle that requires behavior analysts to fulfill responsibilities to their
scientific and professional communities, to society in general, and to the communities
they serve is to - answersbehave with integrity
a bcba recently began providing in-home services to a family located outside of the
normal commuting radius. Weeks after starting with the family, the bcba is offered a
large school contract within miles of the home office. The behavior analyst negotiates a
contract with the school to continue working with the family while serving the school
contract at a temporary, reduced capacity. In this scenario, the practitioner's actions are
in accordance with the principle of - answersbehaving with integrity
You believe one of your clients would benefit from occupational therapy. However, the
school district you are working for does not provide OT services. To avoid
complications, your supervisor asks you to not mention it during the upcoming
educational planning meeting. you - answersrecommend that the parents seek and
evaluation independent of the school
Two therapists thought there were ethical issues with how their time was being billed
and reported it to the supervising behavior analysy. The BCBA proceeded to get clarity
on the issue and identified the individuals involved, gathered relevelt documentation,
identified the core principles and standards of the ethic code that were applicable to the
issue - answersan evaluation of the outcome of the action to ensure the ethical issue
had been resolved
The foundational principles in the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts indicates the
behavior analysts should - answersbehave with integrity
ensure their own competency
treat others with compassion, dignity, and respect
benefit others
when resolving an ethical dilemma, behavior analysts should - answersuse structured
decision-making process
document information that is essential to decision making, actions, and outcome
follow the spirit and letter of the code's core principles and specific standards
protect confidentiality in preparing and staring documentation of the incident
, a behavior analyst has recently taken on a new client. Just prior to a team meeting, the
bcba is informed that an OT with whom the bcba has had disagreements regarding
treatment approaches is also joining the meeting. Despite their past differences, the
bcba commits to ensure the client's needs are met. In this scenario the practitioner's
actions embody the principle of - answersbenefiting others
remaining within one's scope of practice, and being knowledgable and current about
interventions that may pose risks to clients reflect with ethical principle? -
answersensuring competence
the principle of benefiting others is exemplified in the work of behavior analysts by -
answersprotecting the rights
the foundational principles articulated in the ethics code for behavior analysts -
answersserve as the framework for the specific standards
when resolving ethical dilemmas, behavior analysts identify the relevant principles and
standards in the code and consult other available resources, such as - answersall of the
above
research literature
decision making models
trusted colleagues
the principle of treating others with compassion, dignity, and respect is exemplified in
behaviors such as - answerstreating other equitablt=y
a BA who was experienced in addressing task refusal with people with intellectual and
developmental disabilities, - answersensuring competence
a ba is interviewing a 57 year old client - answerstreating other with compassion
behavior analysts who engage in unethical behaviors can create risks for which of the
following? - answersthe profession
clients and stakeholders
other behavior analysts
themselves
currently, research indicates that the goals behavior analysts target for children with
ASD do not produce meaningful outcomes in adulthood - answerstrue