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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
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science in which tactics derived from principles of behavior therapy are applied to improve socially significant behavior and experimentation is used to identify the variables responsive for improvement in the behavior.
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informed consent
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when the potential recipient of services or participant in research study gives explicit permission before assessment or treatment. Full disclosure of effects and side effects must be provided. To give consent (1) demonstrate capacity to decide (2) do so voluntarily (3) adequate knowledge of salient aspects of treatment
VIC (voluntary informed and consequences) |
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measurable dimension of behavior
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is an aspect of the behavior that can be measured and modified. Relevant dimensions may include frequency, duration, intensity, rate and latency, inter response time,
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client covenant
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parties involved in the relationship to meet service expectations; do not enter into a dual relationship
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confidentiality
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situation of trust- any information regarding a person receiving or having received services may not be discussed with or otherwise made available to another person or group unless explicit authorization of information release was provided by the individual.
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scientific methods
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A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
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how to obtain consent when the person cannot give
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1. consumer behavior judge to present imminent danger to self or others
harm result if service not provided 2. aba will produce beneficial effect without harmful effects 3. procedural safeguards in place to protect consumer |