Behavior analysts only work in settings where behavioral procedures are likely to be _________.

CoursePSY7710 - Jul 12 2021 to Sep 17 2021 - Section 03Test[u05q1] Week 5 Quiz 1Started8/11/21 3:08 PMSubmitted8/11/21 3:53 PMDue Date8/15/21 11:59 PMStatusCompletedAttemptScore96 out of 100 pointsTime Elapsed44 minutesResultsDisplayedAll Answers, Submitted Answers, Feedback, IncorrectlyAnswered QuestionsQuestion 14 out of 4 pointsA child receiving behavior analytic services is meeting goalsand doing well. The family wants to continue ABA services aslong as funding is approved, because their child is doing sowell. What is the most ethical approach?SelectedAnswer:b.Discuss a transition plan for less restrictiveservices, as the behavior analytic goalshave been met, and the child could do wellin a less restrictive environment.Answers:a.Continue services as the parents wish, aslong as funding allows. The BCBA canalways find something to work on.b.Discuss a transition plan for less restrictiveservices, as the behavior analytic goalshave been met, and the child could do well

in a less restrictive environment.c.Stop services as soon as the last goal ismet, and move onto the next client.d.Tell the funding source that goals have beenmet and to stop funding so the parents haveno choice but to discontinue services.AnswerFeedback:Correct.Question 24 out of 4 pointsAll ethical behavior analysts must be sensitive to thepossibility that referred problem behaviors may be a resultof medication side effects or some ________ cause. In suchcases, a consultation with a medical professional may benecessary. Such consultations are also necessary when thereferred problem behavior could cause physical harm to theindividual.SelectedAnswer:d.Biological.Answers:a.Beneficia

l.b.Behavioral.c.Believable.d.Biological.AnswerFeedback:Correct.Question 34 out of 4 pointsBACB ethics code 3.01 (BACB, 2020) addresses the behavioranalyst's responsibility to operate in the best interest ofclients. In the 1970s a famous legal case, Wyatt versusStickney, resulted in the development of what becameknown as the Wyatt Standards. The standards wereforerunners to BACB ethics code 3.01 since they requiredthat:SelectedAnswer:d.All of the other answers are correct.Answers:a.

Services had to be delivered in humane,least restrictive environments.b.There had to be sufficient qualified staffmembers to deliver services.c.Individualized treatment plans wererequired.d.All of the other answers are correct.AnswerFeedback:Correct.Question 44 out of 4 pointsBehavior analysts' ______________ is to all parties affected bybehavior-analytic services.SelectedAnswer:b.Responsibility.Answers:a.Financialexpectation.b.

Responsibility.c.Restitution.d.None of theabove.AnswerFeedback:Correct.Question 54 out of 4 pointsBy the 1980s, behavior analysis had become a more widelyaccepted treatment approach. Behavior analysts and othermembers of the client's habilitation team had to take carethat the client's rights were fully protected. For example,when the behavior analyst was hired by a third party to treat

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What can you do as a behavior analyst?

BCBAs work in a variety of settings: schools, homes and health care facilities. They are responsible for conducting functional behavior assessments (FBAs), observing behavior, outlining behavior goals, developing and implementing treatment plans, and making adjustments to those plans as necessary to meet client goals.

What is behavioral analysis quizlet?

behavior analysis. the science of behavior change; study of the functional relations between behavior and environmental events. functional relation.

What are the three primary objectives of behavior analysis?

The three primary objectives of behavior analysis are: (1) discover the principles and laws that govern behavior, (2) extend these principles across species, and (3) develop an applied technology of behavior change based on these laws and principles.

What are the 4 branches of applied behavior analysis?

Behavior analysis has four different branches: The conceptual analysis of behavior, which addresses philosophical, theoretical, historical, and methodological issues. The experimental analysis of behavior (EAB), which focuses on research on basic processes and principles.