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Before recruitment of participants for a research study begins, a behavior analyst needs to:

  1. obtain consent from participant(s) or legal guardian(s) if necessary.
  2. obtain institutional review board approval or equivalent (e.g., an ethics committee).
  3. inform participants of their ability to withdraw from the study.
  4. inform participants about ethical requirements and experimental procedures.

Answer(s): 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?

  1. Billy.
  2. clinical review committee.
  3. human rights committee.
  4. Billy's parents.

Answer(s): A



From an ethical standpoint, target behaviors and program goals should be selected?

  1. by service providers and staff members who are knowledgeable of the consumer's needs.
  2. by the consumer or their representative in consultation with an interdisciplinary team.
  3. so that they ultimately facilitate transition to independent living.
  4. that most closely adhere to the standards of the community.

Answer(s): 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?

  1. differentiate between compliance rates across different directives.
  2. request that staff provide a ratio of compliant behaviors to noncompliant ones.
  3. determine a list of potential reinforcers for the behavior program.
  4. consider the ethical implications of training Fred to comply with all directives.

Answer(s): D






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