Section E Flashcards
ethics
Moral conduct
ethical codes of behavior
Moral principles guiding behavior analysts and their professional activities
assent
vocal or non-vocal behavior that indicates an individual’s willingness to participate in research even when they are unable to provide consent
behavior analyst
an individual who holds the BCBA or BCaBA certification
behavior-change intervention
behavioral procedures that work to implement behavior-change to promote the wellbeing of the individual
behavioral services
services that change socially significant behavior in a meaningful way
client
the recipient of behavior analytic services and behavior change procedures
clients’ rights
human rights, legal rights, and rights recognized by the code
conflict of interest
Impeding factors between a BCBAs personal and professional interests
digital content
information created and provided through technology for the sole purpose of online consumption
informed consent
permission given by the individual to participate in services/research
legally authorized representative
an individual who acts like a POA on behalf of another
multiple relationship
when professional and personal relationships overlap
public statements
delivering information to the public; proposing a call-to-action
research
data based activities designed to increase and generate knowledge that is to be shared with others