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#1. A new behavior analyst is reflecting on their professional responsibilities as outlined by the ethical code and best practice guidelines. They are considering various scenarios and trying to discern their fundamental obligations to the field and their clients. Which of the following statements accurately represents an ethical obligation of behavior analysts?
The text directly states Yes this is straight from the ethical code straight from the BAC board Okay behavior analysts have an obligation to act in a way that reflects positively on the field of behavior analysis The other options are explicitly identified as NOT ethical obligations behavior analysts should never guarantee outcomes No We should never guarantee anything services should not be provided indefinitely simply because requested Just because the client requests services doesnt necessarily mean the client need services and accepting every case is not appropriate as competency financial ability and other factors must be considered Theres a million reasons why we might not accept a case
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