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| Multiple Relationships and Conflicts of Interests |
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| Behavior analysts are truthful, honest. Do not engage in fraudulent, illegal, or unethical conduct. They follow through on obligations with high quality work. They conform to the legal and ethical codes of the community. They take steps to revolve ethical conflicts. |
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| Functional behavior assessment |
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| a formal, written document that describes in technological detail every assessment and treatment task necessary to achieve stated goals |
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| any recipient or beneficiary of the professional services provided by a behavior analyst. |
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| 2.04 3rd Part involvement in services |
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| Behavior analysts clarify, to the extent feasible and at the outset of the service, the nature of the relationship with each party and any potential conflicts. |
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| Declaration of Professional Practice and Procedure |
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| A document you can adapt to inform clients of your background and your relationship. |
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| never disclose confidential information without the consent of the client, except as mandated by law or where permitted by law. |
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| 1.06 Multiple relationships and conflicts of interest |
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| Avoid and resolve multiple relationships. Recognize and inform clients and supervisees about the harmful effects of multiple relationships. Do not accept any gifts or give any gifts to clients |
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| Functional Behavior Assessment |
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| a process that identifies a specific or target behavior that interferes with a student's education |
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