BCBA Mock Exam 6 — 185 Real Exam Questions to Crush the Test (No Signup)

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#1. As a BCBA and business owner, you have successfully obtained comprehensive, written consent from all your clients, which explicitly includes permission to use their pictures for promotional purposes on your company’s social media accounts. Given the current ethical guidelines for behavior analysts, which of the following best describes the permissible scope of using these client images?

The BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts and subsequent ethical guidelines unequivocally prohibits behavior analysts from sharing clientidentifying information which includes photographs or videos on personal social media accounts regardless of whether consent has been obtained The intent of obtaining consent is to allow for professional and businessrelated promotional use not for personal sharing Even when using images on professional accounts behavior analysts must continue to uphold client privacy dignity and rights which often involves ensuring no sensitive information is revealed using appropriate disclaimers and considering the overall context to maintain professionalism and trust

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