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#1. A BCBA is considering accepting a gift from a supervisee who recently passed their certification exam, expressing gratitude for the BCBA’s guidance. The supervisee offers a new pair of designer jeans worth approximately 150. According to the ethical guidelines for behavior analysts, specifically regarding gifts, what is the appropriate course of action for the BCBA?
The BACBs Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts explicitly states that the same rules for accepting gifts from clients and stakeholders also apply to supervisors and superviseestrainees This is a critical measure to prevent the formation of dual relationships which can impair objectivity and to avoid conflicts of interest The ethical guidelines stipulate that gifts if accepted must be of nominal value generally understood to be less than 10 and not be offered or received on an annual or routine basis A pair of designer jeans valued at 150 far exceeds this nominal value making its acceptance unethical While supervisees are not prohibited from giving gifts they must adhere to these same strict guidelines regarding value and frequency
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