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Ethics |
Refers to behaviors, practices, and decisions that address three basic and fundamental questions: What is the right thing to do? What is worth doing? What does it need to be a good behavior analyst? |
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Ethical codes of behavior |
Statements that provide guidelines for members of professional associations when deciding a course of action or conducting professional duties; standards by which graduated sanctions (e.g. reprimand, censure, expulsion) can be imposed for deviating from the code. |
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Informed consent |
Means that the potential recipient of services or participant in a research study gives his or her explicit permission before any assessment or treatment is provided. Permission must come after full disclosure and information is provided |
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Confidentiality |
Information regarding an individual receiving services may not be discussed with or made available to third parties (unless explicit permission has been given) |
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Conflict of interest |
A situation in which a person in position of responsibility or trust has competing professional or personal interest that make it difficult to fulfill his duties impartially |