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Statements that affect intellectual property, malpractice, and an expanded compliance system for providing corrective, disciplinary, and revocative actions depending on the offense. |
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In Section 1.02 (Boundaries of Competence): All behavior analysts provide services, teach, and conduct research only within the boundaries of their competence, defined as being commensurate with their education, training, and supervised experience.
It is the individual's ability to perform particular skills. |
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Section 1.0 of the BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Responsible Conduct of Behavior Analysts |
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Section 2.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Behavior Analysts' Responsibility to Clients |
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Section 3.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Section 4.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Behavior Analysts and the Behavior-Change Program |
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Section 5.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Behavior Analysts as Supervisors |
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Section 6.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Behavior Analysts' Ethical Responsibility to the Profession of Behavior Analysis |
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Section 7.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Behavior Analysts' Ethical Responsibility to Colleagues |
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Section 8.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Section 9.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Behavior Analysts and Research |
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Section 10.0 of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code |
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Behavior Analysts' Ethical Responsibility to the BACB |
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A category of procedures used to formally assess the the possible environmental causes of problem behavior. |
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Any data-based activity designed to generate generalizable knowledge for the discipline, often through professional presentations or publications. |
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When a behavior analyst is in both a behavior-analytic role and non-behavior-analytic role simultaneously with a client, supervisee, or someone closely associated with or related to the client.
*see also conflict of interest
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A formal, written document that describes in technological detail every assessment and treatment task necessary to achieve stated goals. |
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Refers to any recipient or beneficiary of the professional services provided by a behavior analyst. |
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A deliberate evaluation of the potential risks and benefits associated with a given intervention. |
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The procedures for changing behavior and any interpretations of how or why those procedures were effective should be described in terms of the relevant principle(s) from which they were derived. |
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The state of keeping, or being kept, private.
From the code: 2.06a Behavior analysts have a primary obligation and take reasonable precautions to protect the confidentiality of those with whom they work or consult, recognizing that confidentiality may be established by law, organizational rules, or scientific relationships. |
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1. Behavior analysts are truthful and honest and arrange the environment to promote truthful and honest behavior in others.
2. Behavior analysts' behavior conforms to the legal and ethical codes of the social and professional community of which they are members.
(Section 1.04)
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Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts |
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This consolidates, updates, and replaces the BACB's professional disciplinary and ethical standards and guidelines for responsible conduct for behavior analysts. |
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