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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is collaborating with a speech therapist on a client’s intervention plan. During a team meeting, the speech therapist proposes an intervention strategy that the BCBA is not entirely familiar with and has some reservations about its immediate efficacy from an ABA perspective. To ensure client welfare, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and adhere to ethical guidelines, what is the most appropriate initial course of action for the BCBA?
This question addresses the critical ethical and professional responsibility of interdisciplinary collaboration and datadriven decisionmaking in ABA Option D represents the most ethical and effective approach By agreeing to implement the intervention and collecting data the BCBA demonstrates a commitment to collaboration and client welfare This allows for an empirical evaluation of the interventions effectiveness If the data show positive results its a win for the client and the team If the data indicate the intervention is not effective the BCBA has objective information to discuss with the speech therapist and stakeholders allowing for informed modifications or alternative strategies Options A and C are counterproductive to collaboration and could negatively impact client services Option B is unethical as it undermines a team member behind their back and erodes trust among professionals and with the family
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