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1. rights are verbal behavior
mand, tact
2. where do rights ethical community
come from
3. What is the right Including personal learning histories of right and wrong
thing to do? - The context within which applied behavior analysis is practiced
- The applicable ethical and legal rules of conduct
4. What is worth doing Evaluation of theexisting exigencies,the need forintervention, and ananalysis
of socialvalidity and cost-benefit ratios thatrelate to anyproposed intervention
5. What does it mean to Keeping the client's welfare at the forefront of one's decision making process
be a good behavior • A practitioner must be self-regulating
analyst
6. counter control When someone responds tocoercion or an aversive form ofexternal control
by showing "anemotional reaction of anger orfrustration including operant-
behavior which injures or isotherwise aversive to thecontroller
7. Good behavior ana- Follows the Golden Rule.
lyst
Is self-regulating.
Calibrates decisions over time to meeting changing cultural values and con-
tingencies.
8. professional stan- Written guidelines or rules of practice that provide direction for conducting
dards the practices associated with an organization
9. Ensuring Profession- Academic training that includes:
al Competence Formal coursework
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Supervised practica
Mentored professional experience
10. The Ethics Code con- 6 different sections relevant to professional and ethical behavior
tains:
11. conflict of interest occurs. when a principal party, alone or in connection with family, friends, or
associates, has a vested interest in the outcome of the interaction
12. informed consent potential recipient of behavioral services must provide explicit written and
def signed permission before any assessment, treatment, or research participa-
tion may begin
13. informed consent a) The person must demonstratethe capacity to decide
test b) The person's decision must bevoluntary
c) The person must have adequate knowledge of all salient aspects of the
treatment
14. Capacity to Decide the person must have- Adequate mental process orfaculty by which
he/sheacquires knowledge
- Ability to select and expresshis or her choices
- Ability to engage in a rational process of decision making
15. Surrogate/Guardian- When a person is deemed incapacitated,consent may be obtained through
Consent asurrogate or guardian
16. surrogate a legal process bywhich another individual isauthorized to make a decision
forthe person deemed incompetent
17. guardian legal custodian of the individual
18. voluntary Consent is given in the absence of coercion, distress, or undue influence
- Consent can be revoked at any time
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