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#1. You are a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) supervising a student accruing supervised independent fieldwork hours. The student approaches you at the end of May with supervision documentation sheets for February and March, requesting your signature for those past months. What is your ethical obligation in this situation according to the BACB guidelines?
The BACBs ethical guidelines and administrative requirements for supervision are strict regarding documentation Supervision sheets and other documentation must be signed and submitted within the designated reporting period typically the month in which the supervision occurred Backdating supervision sheets is explicitly prohibited as it can misrepresent the timeline of supervision and compromise the integrity of the certification process Therefore the BCBAs ethical obligation is to refuse to sign the backdated sheets While the hours for those months would not count this action upholds the integrity of the profession and adherence to the BACBs rules Removing the student from the program altogether is a more severe disciplinary action not directly implied by this specific scenario though the hours in question would be invalid
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