Unit 5 ASR's Flashcards
ASR #28
Which description most closely resembles the term “technology” as it is used by the general public?
a. The practical application of
knowledge in a particular area
b.Synonymous with advances in
electromechanical devices
B
ASR #29 Which description most closely resembles the term “technology” as it is used in relation to behavior analysis? a. The practical application of knowledge in a particular area b.Synonymous with advances in electromechanical devices
A
ASR #30
Which use of the term “technology”
does this most closely resemble?
Token boards
a. “General”
b. ABA
c. Both of these
d. Neither of these
B
ASR #31
Which use of the term “technology”
does this most closely resemble?
Tablet computer
a. “General”
b. ABA
c. Both of these
d. Neither of these
A
ASR #32
Which use of the term “technology”
does this most closely resemble?
An app to assist with data collection
a. “General”
b. ABA
c. Both of these
d. Neither of these
C
ASR #33
Which use of the term “technology” does this most closely resemble?
Candy
a. “General”
b. ABA
c. Both of these
d. Neither of these
D
ASR #34
Which use of the term “technology” does this most closely resemble?
The use of candy as a reinforcer
a. “General”
b. ABA
c. Both of these
d. Neither of these
B
ASR #1
As long as you uphold the profession and public comments are made to an audience outside of our profession, maintaining confidentiality in the media is not always necessary. a. True b. False
W
ASR #2 If you do not provide a client (or their surrogate) with your full employment history, you are violating Code element 8.01: Avoiding False or Deceptive Statements. a. True b. False
N
ASR #3
Carol, a BCBA, is also a certified
Occupational Therapist (OT). As long as
Carol identifies herself with the correct
certification when providing the different
services, then she is not violating any of
the Code elements.
a. True
b. False
c. Not enough information to tel
X
ASR #4
Henry, a BCBA, failed to bill for services he delivered to Meg in May.The fiscal year changed on the first of July; no billing
amendments could be filed after that date. So, as he had done last year (without receiving any negative feedback from the funding source), Henry added the number of hours he worked with Meg in May to his July hourly bill, making up for his unpaid hours.
Henry is:
a. A dishonest behavior analyst
b. Billing appropriately given the fiscal year changeover
c. Engaging in a clear form of fraud
d. A and C but not B
X
ASR #5
BCBA Sarah works in a small town where few people are familiar with ABA. She has too few clients to support her practice, so she appears as a guest on a local radio talk show to appeal to people who might benefit from her services. During her interview, she states, “ABA cures autism and many other learning and behavioral
disorders. I know from experience that I help
children succeed, and live a normal life!”
Is Sarah violating any Code elements? If so,
which one
a. Yes; Code element 7.01 Promoting an Ethical Culture
b. Yes; Code element 6.02 Disseminating Behavior Analysis
c. Yes; Code element 8.0 Public Statements
d. No Code element is violated; the claims are informal and based on experience
X
ASR #6
Given this situation, how could Sarah
appropriately promote her behavior analytic services to her community?
She could say:
a. “Since research shows ABA is effective in
treating autism, I use ABA, and my former clients can no longer be appropriately diagnosed as ‘autistic’”
b. “About 90% of children with autism have been mainstreamed into typical classrooms after receiving ABA services and now are deemed ‘normal’”
c. “A vast amount of research supports the use of ABA in the treatment of autism; therefore, I use ABA in my practice and have been very successful”
d. All of these statements are acceptable
X