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Week 7 Quiz
This quiz covers elements from the BCBA/BCaBA Task List (5th ed.) from this week. This quiz will help you and
your instructor to assess your learning gains and mastery of the relevant learning objec
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course competency:
Competency 1: Analyze ethical responsibili
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es to colleagues and to the profession.
Please carefully read the following instruc
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You must complete and submit the quiz by Sunday 11:59 p.m. Central
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must be completed). The quiz must be completed without referring to reading materials, study aids (for
example, flash cards), or notes. A dic
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on 1
As a BCBA, some
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mes we train others (for example, teachers, parents, or
paraprofessionals) to assist with implemen
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ng the prescribed interven
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Which of the following is an acceptable method for training parents?
Demonstrate the procedure, have the parents prac
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ce, provide feedback, have
them try again, and so on, un
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l they correctly implement the procedure.
Provide parents with a wri
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en copy of the Posi
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ve Behavior Improvement Plan
and ask if there are any ques
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ons.
Explain the Posi
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ve Behavior Improvement Plan to the parents, and provide a
wri
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en copy for them to refer to if they have ques
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ons a
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All of the other answers are acceptable methods for training others to implement a
plan.
Correct.
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Ques
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on 2
What should not be a considera
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on when considering the use of virtual
supervision for a client?
Security of the Internet connec
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on when using real-
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me video.
Convenience for the behavior analyst.
How quality of services may be impacted.
Amount of experience with virtual supervision.
Correct.
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on 3
Behavior analysts are responsible for being familiar with and upholding ethical
guidelines for their own protec
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on and for the protec
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on of clients. It is also
cri
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cal for behavior analysts to preserve and enhance the field and reputa
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on
of behavior analysis in general. There are several ways this can be
accomplished by behavior analysts, including but not limited to:
Promo
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ng the field of behavior analysis to the public.
Monitoring and repor
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ng others in the professional community who may
misrepresent themselves as cer
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fied behavior analysts.
Par
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cipa
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ng in local, state, na
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onal, or interna
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onal behavior analy
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c
organiza
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ons and conferences.
All of the other answers are correct.
Correct.
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Ques
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on 4
It is generally good prac
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ce to mind your own business. How does this
recommenda
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on apply to behavior analysts?
Each behavior analyst should only be concerned about their own ethical conduct.
Behavior analysts should only be concerned about the ethical conduct of
colleagues who are behavior analysts.
Behavior analysts should be concerned about the ethical conduct of colleagues
who are behavior analysts or nonbehavioral professionals.
Behavior analysts should only be concerned about the ethical conduct of
colleagues who are nonbehavioral professionals.
Correct.
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on 5
A behavior analyst may be concerned about a possible ethical viola
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on by a
colleague. When an informal resolu
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on appears appropriate and intervening
does not violate any confiden
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ality rights, the behavior analyst may approach
the person as a trusted colleague, neutrally ask about the situa
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on, discuss the
relevant guidelines, and achieve an acceptable resolu
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on. An excep
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on to
pursuing resolu
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on in this manner is when the viola
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on is:
Immoral.
An illegal act or abusive to a vulnerable client.
Jus
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fiable (such as retaliatory).
Complicated.
Correct.
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on 6
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the BACB ethical code element on
responsibility to society?
Behavior analysts should not make public statements that may be construed as
false or decep
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ve because of the omission of important informa
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on.
Responsibility for decep
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ve, misleading, or inaccurate statements made by other
persons about the posi
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ve work of a behavior analyst belongs solely to the person
who made those statements.
It is acceptable to ask past clients to provide quotable statements in support of a
behavior analyst's previous work. In order to compete with nonbehavioral
professionals, it is acceptable to adver
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se only posi
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ve tes
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monials. One need not
worry about including a disclaimer that posi
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ve outcomes may not be achieved in
every case.
All of the other answers are correct.
Correct.
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on 7
The behavior analyst Joe just moved from Tennessee to California and is
providing behavior analy
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c services as a sole provider. Joe would like to
adver
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se his services in California. What would the BACB recommend Joe do
to inform others of his services?
Solicit tes
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monials from current clients.
Start a Facebook page about his services where clients can leave tes
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monials.
Put out a newspaper ad indica
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ng he can eliminate all problem behaviors.
Describe the types of services he provides and his qualifica
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ons.
Correct.
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on 8
In the preface to the Bailey and Burch (2016) text, Dr. Bailey raised important
ques
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ons about ethical research, "How would I like to be treated if I was the
subject in someone's experiment?" or "How would I want my mother or sister
to be treated?" The most likely response to these ques
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ons is:
With kindness.
With compassion.
With respect.
All of the other answers are correct.
Correct.
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on 9
In some situa
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ons, it may be di
ffi
cult to determine who the client really is. For
example, clients may include the individuals receiving services, client-
surrogates (for example, parents or guardians), schools, residen
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al facili
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es,
programs, agencies, business firms, or corpora
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ons. In human services, the
ul
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mate ques
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on for iden
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fying the primary client is:
Who is the contractor in the wri
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en contract?
Who is responsible for providing formal oversight of the quality of behavioral
services?
Who is the most vulnerable individual in the chain of services?
None of the other answers are correct.
Correct.
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on 10
What is it called when behavior analysts frequently speak about behavior
analysis to others? This can be done through presenta
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ons, trainings, radio
shows, or even just spreading the good word about behavior analysis.
Smart business.
Referrals.
Dissemina
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ng.
Bragging.
Correct.
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on 11
A BCBA is presen
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ng on their research at a conference for behavior analysts.
To show how the research sessions ran, the BCBA decides to show some video
clips of the protocol used. What are some ethical considera
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ons the BCBA
should keep in mind?
Is there too much background noise to fully understand what is being said in the
videos?
Does the BCBA have consent to share video of the research subjects in this
capacity?
Is the research s
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ll being conducted? If so, the BCBA may need to worry about
someone publishing their work before she has the chance.
Is anyone in the audience unable to see the video for any reason?
Correct.
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on 12
What is one of the BACB's rules for tes
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monials?
You must pay for any solicited tes
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monial.
Tes
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monials may only be posi
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ve in nature.
Tes
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monials may not be anonymous.
Tes
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monials may come from former clients.
Correct.
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Ques
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on 13
Behavior analysts do not implement nonbehavior-analy
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c interven
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ons. Which
of the following is not behavior-analy
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c?
Func
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onal communica
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on training.
Mand training.
Sensory integra
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on therapy.
Overcorrec
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on.
Correct.
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on 14
Behavior analysts must obtain permission to use the materials of others. What
does this include?
Intellectual property.
Lectures.
Research abstracts.
Both the first and second answers are correct.
All of the above.
Correct.
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on 15
Behavior analysts who engage others to create or place public statements that
promote their professional prac
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ce, products, or ac
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vi
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es retain what?
Professional responsibility for such statements.
Personal responsibility for such statements.
No responsibility for such statements.
None of the above.
Correct.
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Ques
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on 16
Behavior analysts make _________ e
ff
orts to prevent others whom they do not
oversee from making decep
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ve statements concerning behavior analysts'
prac
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ces or professional or scien
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fic ac
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vi
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es.
Reasonable.
Professional.
Personal.
Reliable.
Correct.
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Ques
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on 17
When conduc
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ng research, which of the following is
not
true?
Behavior analysts can conduct research only a
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formal research review board.
Behavior analysts can conduct research in any area of behavior-analy
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c study.
Behavior analysts conduc
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ng research take necessary steps to maximize benefit
and minimize risk to their clients, supervisees, research par
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cipants, students, and
others with whom they work.
Behavior analysts minimize the e
ff
ect of personal, financial, social, organiza
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onal,
or poli
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cal factors that might lead to misuse of their research.
Correct.
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on 18
What does IRB stand for?
Independent Research Board.
Interna
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onal Review Board.
Independent Research of Behavior.
Ins
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tu
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onal Review Board.
Correct.
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on 19
Behavior analysts inform par
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cipants or their guardian or surrogate in
_________ language about the nature of the research; that they are free to
par
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cipate, to decline to par
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cipate, or to withdraw from the research at any
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me without penalty; about significant factors that may influence their
willingness to par
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cipate; and answer any other ques
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ons par
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cipants may
have about the research.
Understandable.
Complex.
Jargon.
Behavior-analy
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c.
Correct.
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on 20
Which of the following may not be considered plagiarism?
When conduc
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ng a preliminary journal review, using informa
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on read in an
abstract for a research proposal.
Synthesizing ar
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cles read with proper cita
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on.
Using a couple of paragraphs from an ar
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cle in a paper on behavior-analy
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c ways
to reduce physical aggression.
Using a behavior plan from a di
ff
erent client who exhibited similar behaviors to
your new client.
Correct.
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on 21
Incorrect
Incorrect
What is an appropriate way to represent yourself before passing the BCBA
exam?
BCBA candidate.
Incorrect. You should not men
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on the BCBA prior to being cer
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fied when you
are represen
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ng/labeling yourself.
Working towards na
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onal cer
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fica
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on.
BCBA pending.
ABA cer
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fica
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on pending.
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on 22
Incorrect
Incorrect
What can a current client do to show support of their BCBA/ABA center?
Nothing, the BACB does not allow public display of support of any kind.
They may post an unsolicited review on a website.
They may provide a tes
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monial if asked by the BCBA/ABA center.
Both pos
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ng an unsolicited review on a website and providing a tes
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monial if
asked by the BCBA/ABA center.
Incorrect. See code 5.07 (BACB, 2020). Solicited tes
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monials by current clients
are not allowed.
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on 23
Incorrect
Incorrect
When presen
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ng a training, what is the best way to address the crowd,
keeping cultural humility in mind?
Hey guys, thank you for having me here today.
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen! It is so great to be together for this training.
Hello everyone, thank you for making it today.
All of these are appropriate.
Incorrect. There is one correct op
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on.
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on 24
What could be said about a BCBA's use of social media?
One must be careful what is posted on any social media site, as it could be
misconstrued.
As long as one is pos
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ng on a personal page, it does not ma
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er the nature of the
content.
It is strictly forbidden by the BACB to have contact with clients on social media
pages.
Both the first and third answers are correct.
Correct.
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on 25
What may be considered a public statement?
Publica
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on of your resume.
Oral presenta
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ons.
Pos
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ng to social media.
All of the above.
Both the first and third answers are correct.
Both the second and third answers.
Correct.
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