RBT Ethics RBT Ethics Quiz 1. What is the primary goal of the BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code? a) Protecting the rights and welfare of clients b) Ensuring professional development of RBTs c) Promoting research in behavior analysis d) Regulating the practice of behavior analysis 2. Which of the following is NOT one of the core ethical principles outlined in the BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code? a) Responsibility b) Integrity c) Autonomy d) Confidentiality 3. Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of maintaining client privacy and confidentiality? a) Responsibility b) Integrity c) Autonomy d) Confidentiality 4. True or False: RBTs should obtain informed consent from clients or their legal guardians before initiating any behavioral assessment or intervention procedures. a) True b) False 5. What should an RBT do if they become aware of an ethical violation by a colleague? a) Ignore it and focus on their own practice b) Report the violation to their supervisor or the appropriate authority c) Discuss it with the client's family d) Confront the colleague directly 6. True or False: RBTs are responsible for seeking supervision and consultation when necessary to ensure ethical practice. a) True b) False 7. What does the principle of non-discrimination and cultural competence require of RBTs? a) Treating all clients equally, regardless of background or characteristics b) Adhering to cultural norms and practices without question c) Only providing services to clients from their own culture or background d) Modifying intervention strategies to accommodate cultural differences 8. Which of the following is NOT an example of a potential ethical violation by an RBT? a) Sharing confidential client information with friends b) Using evidence-based practices in treatment c) Engaging in a dual relationship with a client d) Failing to maintain professional boundaries Submit Quiz