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The Foundational Principles articulated in the Ethics Code for Behavior
Analysts. Answer - serve as the framework for the specific standards.
Two therapists thought there were ethical issues with how their time was being
billed and reported it to the supervising behavior analyst. The BCBA proceeded
to get clarity on the issue and identified the individuals involved, gathered
relevant documentation and identified the core principles and standards in the
Ethics Code that were applicable to the issue, consulted with a colleague,
developed and evaluated courses of action to reduce the risk of harm, and
identified and implemented the best actions based on this analysis. Several
weeks later, these same two staff members reported the same ethical billing
concern to another behavior analyst. What step did the first BCBA omit in
attempting to resolve this issue? Answer - An evaluation of the outcome of the
action to ensure the ethical issue had been resolved.
The foundational principles in the Ethics code for behavior analysts indicate
that behavior analysts should. Answer - ensure their own competence
benefit others
behave with integrity
treat others with compassion, dignity, and respect.
A behavior analyst, who was experienced in addressing task refusal with people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities, received a referral to assist