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magmichele12

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Explain what it means to be self-regulating in relation to ethics. What does one need to do to be self-regulating?
 
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When informing an individual about a proposed treatment, what are the salient aspects of treatment that should be shared with that person?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Good behavior analysts are self-regulating. This means he/she continually seeks ways to calibrate him/herself to ensure that values, contingencies, and rights and responsibilities are integrated and an informed combination of these is considered. Continuing to stay abreast of current research in the field through professional reading and attending conferences can help the practitioner be self-regulating.

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The salient aspects of treatment that should be reviewed with an individual are: (a) all important aspects of the treatment, (b) all potential risk and benefits of the procedure, (c) all potential alternative treatments, and





 

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