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Tirant22

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What factors should you consider when trying to determine whether a proposed intervention is likely to be successful? Name at least 4.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What are at least 2 questions you should ask yourself to identify whether or not you treat clients with dignity?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Is the client willing to participate? Are caregivers surrounding the client willing or able to participate? Has the behavior been successfully treated in the research literature? Is public support likely? Does the behavior analyst have the appropriate experience to deal with the problem? Will those most likely to be involved in implementing the program have adequate control of the critical environmental contingencies?

Answer to Question 2

Questions you can ask yourself regarding the dignity of clients are: Do I honor the person's choices? Do I provide adequate space for privacy? Do I look beyond the person's disability and treat him/her with respect?





 

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