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#1. When an ABA professional is determining which behaviors and skills to target for an intervention, the ethical guidelines and best practices in Applied Behavior Analysis emphasize a primary focus. Which of the following aspects of the intervention outcome should be prioritized above all others when making these decisions?
The text explicitly states always prioritize the client so when we talk about outcomes its very important that we consider the client plus stakeholders But ultimately what are we trying to change were trying to change the clients Behavior and the clients life It then concludes that social validity of the outcome is really our focus when looking at intervention Social validity refers to the social significance of the target behavior is it important the appropriateness of the procedures are they acceptable and the social importance of the results are the changes meaningful Prioritizing social validity ensures that the intervention addresses behaviors that are truly meaningful and beneficial to the client and those around them aligning with ethical responsibilities to improve the clients quality of life While ease of measurement convenience for caregivers and speed of acquisition are practical considerations they do not take precedence over the social significance and relevance of the target behavior itself
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