Objective: Apply the ethical analysis discussion guide tool (see attachement below) provided to a real or hypothetical scenario, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of ethical considerations in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Create a 5-to-10 minute recorded presentation to showcase your ability to effectively analyze and address ethical dilemmas in behavior analytic practice. You may use any program you would like to create this presentation, as long as you are able to upload the video file as required in Canvas. Include copies of any presentation files with your submission (powerpoints, pdfs, etc.)
Instructions: Create a powerpoint with the following info requested:
Selecting a Scenario (10 points):
Choose a real-life scenario from your professional experience or create a hypothetical scenario that reflects an ethical challenge in ABA.
Provide a brief overview of the scenario, including relevant details such as the setting, individuals involved, and the nature of the ethical dilemma.
Utilizing the Ethical Analysis Tool (40 points):
Clearly identify and articulate the specific ethical code items involved in the scenario.
Apply each step of the provided ethical analysis tool systematically and thoroughly:
Identify the objective facts related to the situation
Determine if additional information is required to make an informed decision
Identify the specific parties involved and their roles/power in the situation, and their desired outcomes
Outline cultural considerations pertinent to the scenario, if any
Potential Courses of Action (20 points):
Explore and present at least three alternative courses of action that could have been taken in the scenario.
Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative, considering the potential impact on the well-being of the client and other relevant stakeholders.
Final Action Plan (20 points):
Determine which action you would select.
Identify any additional information, training, supervision, or experience required to follow through on your selected course of action.
Provide a final reflection on your ethical scenario evaluation and the ethical decision-making process.