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| Vocal or nonvocal verbal behavior that can be taken to indicate willingness to participate in research or behavioral services by individuals who cannot provide informed consent. |
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| An incompatibility between a behavior analysts' private and professional interests resulting in risk or potential risk to services provided to, or the professional relationship with a client, stakeholder, supervised, trainee or research participant. |
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| Behavior Change Intervention |
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| A full set of behavioral procedures designed to improve the client's well being |
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| The permission given by an individual with the legal right to consent before participating in services or research, or allowing their information to be used or shared |
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| A commingling of two or more behavior analysts roles with a client, stakeholder, supervisee, trainee, research participant or someone closely associated with or related to the client |
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| Any data-based activity, including analysis of pre-existing data, designed to generate generalizable knowledge for the discipline. |
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| Any individual participating in a defined research study for whom informed consent has been obtained |
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| The professional activities a behavior analyst can consistently perform with proficiency |
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| An individual, other than the client, who is impacted by and invested in the behavior analysts' services |
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| Any individual whose behavioral service delivery is overseen by a behavior analyst within the context of a defined, agreed-upon relationship. |
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| Any solicited or unsolicited recommendation from a client, stakeholder, supervisee or trainee affirming the benefits received from a behavior analysts' product or service |
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| Any individual or entity who requests and funds services on behalf of the client or groups of clients. |
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| Any individual accruing fieldwork/experience toward fulfilling eligibility requirements for BCaBA or BCBA certification |
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| Services that are explicitly based on the principles and procedures of behavior analysis and are designed to change behavior in meaningful ways. |
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| The direct recipient of the behavior analyst's services. |
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| Human rights, legal rights, rights codified within behavior analysis, and organization rules designed to benefit any client |
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| Info that is made available for online consumption, downloading, or distribution through an electronic medium |
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| Legally Authorized Representative |
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| Any individual authorized under law to provide consent on behalf of an individual who cannot provide consent to receive services or participate in research |
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| Delivery of info in a public forum for the purpose of either better informing that audience or providing a call-to-action |
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| Research Review Committee |
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| A group of professionals whose stated purpose is to review research proposals to ensure the ethical treatment of human research participants |
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