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    Jul 03, 2025  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
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BEHV 5613 - Ethical Issues in Applied Behavior Analysis

3 hours

Provides students with an understanding of the benefits, complexities, and characteristics of ethical conduct within the science and practice of applied behavior analysis. Lectures and readings address ethical behavior in everyday situations and especially within the context of applied behavior analysis, then students practice applying this information to examples that might be encountered in research and clinical service settings. The themes of this course are to promote the value of ethical behavior, to provide guidelines for ethical decision making, and to prepare students to adhere to the professional ethical code of a Board Certified Behavior Analysts.

Prerequisite(s): BEHV 5610  (may be taken concurrently).



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