In the case of Sunland Miami, the tendency of the residential staff to increasingly utilize
more extreme forms of any given procedures, demonstrate concerns related to:
2. Observer bias
Behavior drift
Experimental control
B&C
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QUESTION 2
1. Single subject design research is not considered experimental because of its'
lack of a control group?
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 3
1. _______ refers to the assumption that the universe is a lawful and
orderly place in which all phenomena occur as the result of other events.
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QUESTION 4
1. When considering what is worth doing, what are some important point(s) to consider
Whether the goals of intervention are closely aligned to staff goals
Whether the costs of implementing the intervention are balanced by the
potential benefits
Whether staff are motivated to do the intervention
Whether you are being paid enough to do the job.
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QUESTION 5
1. Behavior analysts are responsible for (select all that apply)
Establishing baseline data collection
Always carrying out the treatment
Upholding the highest ethical standards to avoid
harming clients
Carrying out a functional assessment
1 points
QUESTION 6
1. Respecting autonomy is best defined as:
Advocating for a person to acquire a skill that places them in harm's way
Promoting an individual's independence and/or self-sufficiency to the greatest
extent possible
Being dependable and reliable to clients
Making sure your proposed treatment is proper and justified
1 points
QUESTION 7
1. Behavior analysts can maintain and expand professional competency by:
Completing Continuing Education Units available through attending workshops and
conferences.
Presenting at conferences or attending conferences focused on ABA and behavioral
principles, even if CEUs are not available.
Reading professional, high-quality, behavioral journals, such as the Journal of Applied
Behavior Analysis and The Behavior Analyst
Taking advantage of oversight and peer review opportunities focused on behavior
analysis, where you are required to present your data, discuss goals and outcomes,
and explain why choices and decisions were made.
2 points
QUESTION 8
1. Behavior analysts work in real world setting with individuals who display various
behaviors and thus are presented with a special set of ethical issues. Using a specific
example, discuss the complexity of 1 ethical situation a behavior analyst may face and
why it is presents an ethical challenge.
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