Ethics
ASD
ABA
Baer, Wolf, & Risley
BX Assessment
100

These are the 2 ethical Codes we must follow as BCBAs and Psychologists

What are the APA Ethical Code and BACB Ethical Code

100

This is how many factors the DSM-V says ASD is

What is the two factor model

100

This is the definition of behavior

What is the behavior of an organism in that portion of an organism’s interaction with its environment that is characterized by detectable displacement in space through time of some part of the organism and that results in a measurable change in at least one aspect of the environment (Johnston & Pennypacker, 1993, p. 23)

100

These are the 7 dimensions of ABA 

What are

  • Applied

  • Behavioral

  • Analytic

  • Technological

  • Conceptual Systems

  • Effective

  • Generality

100

These are the 4 functions of behavior

What are attention, escape, tangible, automatic

200

This is the amount of value we can accept as gifts according to the BACB ethical code

What is $10

200

These are the two factors when diagnosing ASD

What are impairments in Social communication and Restricted Repetitive Behaviors

200

This is the definition of ABA

What is the science in which tactics derived from principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behaviors and experimentation is used to identify the variables responsible for improvement in behavior

200

This is the Definition of Applied

  • What is interventions deal with problems of demonstrated SOCIAL IMPORTANCE.

200

These are the 3 main steps of an FBA

What are 

 1.  Interviews with important individuals 

2.       Direct observation

3.       Experimental manipulation  (FA)

300

According to both ethical codes, this is their stance on multiple relationships

What is you cannot have multiple relationships

300

This is the golden standard tool to diagnose ASD

What is the ADOS-2 

300

These are examples of ABA therapies

What are 

  • Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention -EIBI

  • Natural Environment Training -NET

  • Discrete Trial Training -DTT

  • Verbal Behavior Training -VBT

  • Pivotal Response Training -PRT

  • Early Start Denver Model -ESDM

300

This is the definition of Behavior

  • What is : Applied interventions deal with MEASURABLE BEHAVIOR (or reports if they can be validated).

300

This is what an FBA determines

What is the function of behavior

400

This is what we have to do when practicing within scope of competence

What is practice within your own scope of competence

400

These are examples of Restricted repetitive behaviors

What are sensory aversions, restricted interests, compulsions, etc.

400

These are examples of who ABA are for 

What are  children, Adults, Everyone

400

This is the definition of Technological 

  • What is: DESCRIBED WELL ENOUGH THAT THEY CAN BE IMPLEMENTED BY ANYONE WITH TRAINING AND RESOURCES.

400

This is what FA stands for 

What is a functional analysis

500

These are the 5 main principals of the APA Ethical Code

What Are: 

A Beneficence and Nonmaleficence

B Fidelity and Responsibility

C Integrity

D Justice

E Respect for people's rights and dignity

500

These are examples of deficits of social communication

What are deficits in social emotional reciprocity, lack of nonverbal communication, difficulties developing and maintaining relationships, etc

500

This is the behaviorist who is famous for the Little Albert Experiments

Who is Watson

500

This is the definition of analytic

What are Applied interventions require an OBJECTIVE DEMONSTRATION THAT THE PROCEDURES CAUSED THE EFFECT.

500

These are the 4 conditions of an FA

what are alone, demand, play, and attention

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