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#1. Two Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) at a clinic are planning a research study to investigate the effectiveness of a novel play-based instructional approach on the social-communicative behaviors of a group of four-year-old children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Before the BCBAs can begin any data collection or intervention implementation with the children, what fundamental ethical requirement must they fulfill, as specifically mentioned in the provided text regarding research involvement?

The text directly states The parents give informed consent and agree when discussing behavior analysts conducting research This highlights informed consent as a critical and nonnegotiable ethical requirement in all research involving human participants Informed consent ensures that participants or their legal guardians in the case of minors are fully aware of the nature of the research including its purpose procedures potential risks benefits and their right to withdraw at any time before voluntarily agreeing to participate This principle is a cornerstone of ethical research practice in Applied Behavior Analysis BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts Section 90 Public Statements and Research While securing funding conducting functional analyses for clinical intervention not always for all research types or educational qualifications are important aspects of research informed consent is the specific ethical prerequisite for engaging participants mentioned in the text

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