When presenting extinction as a possible treatment option to a client and his or her family, it is
MOST important for a behavior analyst to
B
A behavior analyst is asked to provide direct services requiring daily 1:1 interaction with a teen-aged
client. The client does not speak but can communicate fluently using sign language. The behavior
analyst knows some sign language but is not fluent. The BEST approach to this situation would be to
D
Fara has identified two procedures that have an equal probability of being effective. In order to
select the better procedure, she should
A
Which of the following would BEST contribute to a behavior analyst’s professional development?
B
Before recruitment of participants for a research study begins, a behavior analyst needs to:
B
Billy, a 20-year-old male, has the capacity to give consent for treatment. The behavior analyst has
developed a program and explained it to Billy. Procedures, benefits, rights, and other information
also were shown to him. The one element still needed for informed consent is approval from
A
From an ethical standpoint, target behaviors and program goals should be selected
B
Fred does not follow some of the directives imposed by the direct care staff. A behavior analyst has
been asked to put a program in place that will get Fred to comply with all directives. The behavior
analyst should FIRST
D
A behavior analyst specializing in developmental disabilities is informed by a cousin at a family
gathering that their 2-year-old child has just received a diagnosis of autism and severe intellectual
disability. The cousin asks the behavior analyst for advice. Which statement BEST conforms to the
ethical and professional standards for behavior analysts?
C
From an ethical standpoint, which source provides the MOST appropriate information for justifying
implementation of a program to change a person's behavior?
B