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1.01 Reliance on Scientific Knowledge |
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What codes requires behavior analysts to rely on professionally derived knowledge based on science when making professional/scientific judgements or when engaging in professional endeavors? |
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1.02 Boundaries of Competence |
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Behavior analysts only provide services within the boundaries of their competence |
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Which code pertains to behavior analysts being truthful and honest to enhance truthful and honest behavior in others. |
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1.05 Professional and Scientific Relationships |
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Behavior analysts use language that is understandable to the receiver of services while remaining conceptually systematic with the profession of behavior analysis |
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1.06 Multiple Relationships and Conflicts of Interest |
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When behavior analysts find that a multiple relationship has come about, they seek to resolve it. |
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Behavior analysts cooperate with other professionals in a manner that is consistent with the philosophical assumptions and principles of behavior analysis to serve their clients appropriately and effectvively |
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2.09 Treatment/Intervention Efficacy |
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Clients have a right to effective treatment and behavior analysts always advocate for and educate the client about the most effective treatment procedures. |
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2.15 Interrupting or Discontinuing Services |
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Which code talks about how behavior analysts do not abandon clients and supervisees and instead, behavior analysts discuss service needs, provide appropriate pre-termination services and suggest alternative services providers when appropriate. |
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3.01 Behavior-Analytic Assessment |
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Which code states that when behavior analysts are developing a behavior-reduction program, they must first conduct a functional assessment? |
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4.08 Considerations Regarding Punishment Procedures |
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Before using punishment-based procedures, behavior analysts make sure appropriate steps have been taken to implement reinforcement-based procedures unless the severity or dangerousness of the behavior calls to immediate use of aversive procedures |
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7.02 Ethical Violations by Others and Risk of Harm |
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If a behavior analyst believes a client's legal rights are being violated or potential for harm, behavior analysts take necessary action to protect client by contracting authorities, following organizational policies, consulting with appropriate professionals and documenting their efforts of the matter. |
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8.01 Avoiding False or Deceptive Statements |
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which code states that behavior analysts do not implement non-behavior analytic services under behavior-analytic service authorizations? |
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8.05 Testimonials and Advertising |
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Which code involves behavior analysts able to advertise by describing the kinds and types of evidence-based services they provide? |
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9.09 Accuracy and Use of Data |
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Which code states that behavior analysts do not fabricate data or falsify results in their publications? |
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10.01 Truthful and Accurate Information Provided to the BACB |
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Behavior analysts only provide truthful and accurate information in applications and documentation submitted to the BACB |
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10.04 Examination Honesty and Irregularities |
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Which code talks about behavior analysts immediately reporting suspected cheaters and any other irregularities in regards to the BACB examination? |
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2.12 Contracts, Fees, and Financial Arrangements |
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Which code pertains to financial responsibilities and funding circumstances changing with the client. |
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Which code says that behavior analysts must keep records and data for at least seven years and as otherwise required by law? |
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3.02 Medical Consultation |
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The code that talks about behavior analysts recommending a client seek medical consultation if there is a possibility the behavior is influenced by medical or biological variables |
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9.02 Characteristics of Responsible Research |
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Behavior analysts conduct research competently and with concern for the dignity and welfare of their participants |
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4.01 Conceptual Consistency |
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Behavior analysts create behavior-change programs that are conceptually consistent with behavior-analytic principles. |
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