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#1. A behavior analyst is setting up an Interobserver Agreement (IOA) check for a new program. To ensure objectivity in data collection, the analyst invites a colleague, who is not involved in the client’s case and is explicitly not informed about the specific intervention conditions being implemented or the expected changes in behavior, to simultaneously record data. The colleague’s role in this scenario is best described as aan

The text defines a naive observer as someone who doesnt know why youre implementing the conditions youre implementing or why things are occurring right it makes them naive The purpose of using a naive observer for IOA is to minimize observer bias ensuring that the data is not influenced by the observers knowledge of the interventions goals or expected outcomes The text explicitly states that this practice is absolutely not unethical A thirdparty contractor implies a formal contractual agreement which is not the defining characteristic here An independent variable is a manipulated variable in an experiment not a type of observer

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