A BCBA fails to disclose a conflict of interest when working with a client's family business. What ethics code does this violate?
1.11 – Multiple Relationships and Conflicts of Interest
A BCBA begins providing services outside of their area of expertise without obtaining proper training. What ethics code does this violate?
2.01 – Providing Effective Treatment
A BCBA changes their fee structure without consulting the client. What ethics code does this violate?
3.05 – Financial Agreements
This term refers to a professional relationship where a behavior analyst has a secondary relationship with a client, which could create bias or a conflict of interest.
Multiple Relationship
This is the only planet in our solar system that rotates on its side.
Uranus
A behavior analyst accepts an expensive gift from a client’s family. What ethics code does this violate?
1.12 – Giving and Receiving Gifts
A behavior analyst discloses confidential client information to a teacher without client consent. What ethics code does this violate?
2.04 – Disclosing Confidential Information
A behavior analyst discontinues services without providing transition planning. What ethics code does this violate?
3.15 – Appropriately Discontinuing Services
Before a behavior analyst can begin services, they must obtain this from a client or their legal guardian, ensuring they understand and agree to treatment.
Informed Consent
This popular food item was once used as currency in ancient civilizations, including the Aztecs.
Chocolate (Cacao Beans)
A BCBA does not pursue continuing education and does not stay updated with current research. What ethics code does this violate?
1.06 – Maintaining Competence
A BCBA fails to collect data consistently on a client’s behavior plan. What ethics code does this violate?
2.17 – Collecting and Using Data
A BCBA refuses to collaborate with other professionals working with the client. What ethics code does this violate?
3.06 – Consulting with Other Providers
This term describes any organization, person, or entity involved in funding or requesting behavior-analytic services for a client but is not the direct recipient of services.
Third Party
This body part is the only one that can fully regenerate in humans.
Liver
A behavior analyst makes exaggerated claims about a treatment’s effectiveness without scientific support. What ethics code does this violate?
1.01 – Being Truthful
A BCBA ignores a medical issue that could be impacting a client's behavior. What ethics code does this violate?
2.12 – Considering Medical Needs
A behavior analyst pressures a client into services without allowing them to make an informed decision. What ethics code does this violate?
3.11 – Obtaining Informed Consent for Services
This term refers to a person receiving training or supervised experience in behavior analysis to become a certified professional.
Trainee
In this country, it is illegal to own just one guinea pig because they get lonely.
Switzerland