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Alicia T.
Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts 9.05-9.09
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Graduate
06/07/2015

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9.05 Debriefing.
Definition
Behavior analysts inform the participant that debriefing will occur at the conclusion of the participant’s
involvement in the research.
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9.06 Grant and Journal Reviews.
Definition
Behavior analysts who serve on grant review panels or as manuscript reviewers avoid conducting any
research described in grant proposals or manuscripts that they reviewed, except as replications fully
crediting the prior researchers.
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9.07 Plagiarism
Definition
(a) Behavior analysts fully cite the work of others where appropriate.
(b) Behavior analysts do not present portions or elements of another’s work or data as their own.
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9.08 Acknowledging Contributions.
Definition
Behavior analysts acknowledge the contributions of others to research by including them as co-authors
or footnoting their contributions. Principal authorship and other publication credits accurately reflect
the relative scientific or professional contributions of the individuals involved, regardless of their
relative status. Minor contributions to the research or to the writing for publications are appropriately
acknowledged, such as, in a footnote or introductory statement
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9.09 Accuracy and Use of Data.
Definition
(a) Behavior analysts do not fabricate data or falsify results in their publications. If behavior analysts
discover errors in their published data, they take steps to correct such errors in a correction, retraction,
erratum, or other appropriate publication means.
(b) Behavior analysts do not omit findings that might alter interpretations of their work.
(c) Behavior analysts do not publish, as original data, data that have been previously published. This does
not preclude republishing data when they are accompanied by proper acknowledgment.
(d) After research results are published, behavior analysts do not withhold the data on which their
conclusions are based from other competent professionals who seek to verify the substantive
claims through reanalysis and who intend to use such data only for that purpose, provided that the
confidentiality of the participants can be protected and unless legal rights concerning proprietary data
preclude their release.
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