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rights are ||
verbal behavior
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mand, tact ||
where do rights come from
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ethical community||
What is the right thing to do?
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Including personal learning histories of right and wrong
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- The context within which applied behavior analysis is
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practiced
- The applicable ethical and legal rules of conduct
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What is worth doing
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,Evaluation of theexisting exigencies,the need || || || || ||
forintervention, and ananalysis of socialvalidity and cost- || || || || || ||
benefit ratios thatrelate to anyproposed intervention
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What does it mean to be a good behavior analyst
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Keeping the client's welfare at the forefront of one's
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decision making process || ||
• A practitioner must be self-regulating
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counter control ||
When someone responds tocoercion or an aversive form
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ofexternal control by showing "anemotional reaction of
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anger orfrustration including operantbehavior which
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injures or isotherwise aversive to thecontroller
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Good behavior analyst
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Follows the Golden Rule. || || ||
Is self-regulating.
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, Calibrates decisions over time to meeting changing
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cultural values and contingencies.
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professional standards ||
Written guidelines or rules of practice that provide
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direction for conducting the practices associated with an
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organization
Ensuring Professional Competence
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Academic training that includes:
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Formal coursework
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Supervised practica ||
Mentored professional experience
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The Ethics Code contains:
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6 different sections relevant to professional and ethical
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behavior
conflict of interest
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