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What are the names of the ten sections of the BACB Compliance Code? |  | Definition 
 
        | Responsible Conduct of Behavior Analysts Behavior Analysts’ Responsibility to Clients Assessing Behavior Behavior Analysts and the Behavior-Change Program Behavior Analysts as Supervisors Behavior Analysts’ Ethical Responsibility to the Profession of Behavior Analysts Behavior Analysts’ Ethical Responsibility to Colleagues Public Statements Behavior Analysts and Research Behavior Analysts’ Ethical Responsibility to the BACB |  | 
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In section 1.03 what are the five ways, a behavior analyst can maintain current scientific knowledge?  |  | Definition 
 
        | reading the appropriate literature, attending conferences and conventions, participating in workshops, obtaining additional coursework, and/or obtaining and maintaining appropriate professional credentials |  | 
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Section 1.06 states behavior analysts do not engage in what types of relationships?  |  | Definition 
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Section 2 states behavior analysts operate in (        ). |  | Definition 
 
        | the best interest of clients |  | 
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Section 3.05 states behavior analysts must obtain (        ) before obtaining or disclosing client records. |  | Definition 
 
        | written consent of the client |  | 
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Section 4.09 states what type of procedures must be used?  |  | Definition 
 
        | least restrictive procedures likely to be effective |  | 
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Section 5.01 states behavior analysts are only to supervise within (        ).  |  | Definition 
 
        | their areas of defined competence |  | 
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What does Section 5.06 state needs to be provided regarding feedback?  |  | Definition 
 
        | documented, timely feedback regarding the performance of a supervisee on an ongoing basis |  | 
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Section 6 states behavior analysts have an obligation to (         ).  |  | Definition 
 
        | the science of behavior and profession of behavior analysis |  | 
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Who does Section 7 say behavior analysts work with regarding ethics awareness?  |  | Definition 
 
        | colleagues within the profession of behavior analysis and from other professions |  | 
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Section 7.01 states behavior analysts promote an (         ).  |  | Definition 
 
        | ethical culture in their work environments and make others aware of this Code |  | 
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What four steps are listed in Section 7.02 regarding reporting ethical violations?  |  | Definition 
 
        |  first, determine whether there is potential for harm, a possible legal violation, a mandatory-reporting condition, or regulatory requirement addressing the violation.   If a client’s legal rights are being violated, or if there is the potential for harm, behavior analysts must take the necessary action to protect the client   If an informal resolution appears appropriate, and would not violate any confidentiality rights, behavior analysts attempt to resolve the issue by bringing it to the attention of that individual and documenting their efforts    If the matter meets the reporting requirements of the BACB, behavior analysts submit a formal complaint to the BACB. |  | 
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 Section 8.01 states behavior analysts do not make public statements that are         (       five things        ).  |  | Definition 
 
        | false, deceptive, misleading, exaggerated, or fraudulent |  | 
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What does Section 8.02 states behavior analysts must obtain and also give to use intellectual property?  |  | Definition 
 
        | obtain permission to use trademarked or copyrighted materials |  | 
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What does Section 8.05 state behavior analysts should not do regarding testimonials and advertising?  |  | Definition 
 
        | solicit or use testimonials about behavior-analytic services from current clients for publication on their webpages or in any other electronic or print material |  | 
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In what ways does Section 8.05 state behavior analysts may advertise?  |  | Definition 
 
        | by describing the kinds and types of evidence-based services they provide, the qualifications of their staff and objective outcome data they have accrued or published, in accordance with applicable laws |  | 
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Section 9.02 states behavior analysts many only conduct research after (          ). |  | Definition 
 
        | approval by an independent, formal research review board. |  | 
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Section 9.03 states behavior analysts must inform participants or their guardian in what kind of language?  |  | Definition 
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What does Section 10 say behavior analysts must do?  |  | Definition 
 
        | adhere to this Code and all rules and standards of the BACB. |  | 
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What does Section 10.07 say behavioral analysts must do regarding non-certified practitioners?  |  | Definition 
 
        | report non-certified (and, if applicable, non-registered) practitioners to the appropriate state licensing board and to the BACB if the practitioners are misrepresenting BACB certification or registration status. |  | 
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