BEH 5045 All Reading Assignments 06-02-23 CLG
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BEH 5045
All Reading Assignments
Rev 06/02/CLG CMV
1
All BEH 5045 Reading Assignments
Unit 1
1. Copeland, L., & Buch, G. (2020). Addressing medical issues in behavior analytic
treatment.
Behavior Analysis in Practice, 13
(1), 240–246.
2. Foxx, R. M. (1996). Translating the covenant: The behavior analyst as ambassador
and translator.
The Behavior Analyst, 19
(2), 147–161.
3. Cooper, J. O., Heron, T. E., & Heward, W. L. (2020).
Applied behavior analysis
(3rd
ed.).
§
Chapter 31: Ethical and Professional Responsibilities of Applied Behavior
Analysts
o
Pp. 769–775 (start at “Ethical Issues in Client Services”; stop before
“Coordinating with Other Professionals”)
Recommended
Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2022).
Ethics for behavior analysts
(4th ed.).
§
Chapter 7: Section 2: Responsibility in Practice
Sush, D., & Najdowski, A. (2021).
A workbook of ethical case scenarios in applied
behavior analysis
(2nd ed.).
§
Chapter 6: Section 2: Responsibility in Practice
Unit 2
1. Cooper, J. O., Heron, T. E., & Heward, W. L. (2020).
Applied behavior analysis
(3rd
ed.).
§
Chapter 31: Ethical and Professional Responsibilities of Applied Behavior
Analysts
§
Pp. 775–778 (start at “Coordinating with Other Professionals” stop before
“Embracing the Scientific Method”)
2.
Bannerman, D. J., Sheldon, J. B., Sherman, J. A., & Harchik, A. E. (1990). Balancing
the right to habilitation with the right to personal liberties: The rights of people with
developmental disabilities to eat too many doughnuts and take a nap.
Journal of
Applied Behavior Analysis
,
23
(1), 79–89.
3. Brodhead M. T. (2015). Maintaining professional relationships in an interdisciplinary
setting: Strategies for navigating nonbehavioral treatment recommendations for
individuals with autism.
Behavior Analysis in Practice
,
8
(1), 70–78.
BEH 5045
All Reading Assignments
Rev 06/02/CLG CMV
2
Recommended
Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2022).
Ethics for behavior analysts
(4th ed.).
§
Chapter 8: Section 3: Responsibility to Clients and Stakeholders
Sush, D., & Najdowski, A. (2021).
A workbook of ethical case scenarios in applied
behavior analysis
(2nd ed.).
§
Chapter 7: Section 3: Responsibility to Clients and Stakeholders
Unit 3
1.
O'Leary, P. N., Miller, M. M., Olive, M. L., & Kelly, A. N. (2017). Blurred lines: Ethical
implications of social media for behavior analysts.
Behavior Analysis in
Practice, 10
(1), 45–51.
2.
Kelly, M. P., Martin, N., Dillenburger, K., Kelly, A. N., & Miller, M. M. (2019).
Spreading the news: History, successes, challenges and the ethics of effective
dissemination.
Behavior Analysis in Practice, 12
(2), 440–451.
3. LeBlanc, L. A., Nosik, M. R., & Petursdottir, A. (2018). Establishing consumer
protections for research in human service agencies.
Behavior Analysis in
Practice, 11
(4), 445–455.
Recommended
Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2022).
Ethics for behavior analysts
(4th ed.).
§
Chapter 10: Section 5: Responsibility in Public Statements
§
Chapter 11: Section 6: Responsibility in Research
Sush, D., & Najdowski, A. (2021).
A workbook of ethical case scenarios in applied
behavior analysis
(2nd ed.).
§
Chapter 9: Section 5: Responsibility in Public Statements
§
Chapter 10: Section 6: Responsibility in Research
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