The behavior analytic research community emphasizes within-subject research methodologies to study relations between individual behavior and the environment. This is unique as behavior analytic practitioners can then replicate directly the research they read when determining whether a research finding applies to the clients with whom they work. Research Ethics in Behavior Analysis: From Laboratory to Clinic and Classroom is a reference guide for behavior analysts who conduct, supervise, or consume research specific to behavior analysis. This book is sequenced to follow the natural research process, beginning with an introduction to the history of research ethics that led to modern principles and values of scientific research ethics. The reader is taken through sequential steps from obtaining resources to support a research project through participant recruitment, conducting the study, communicating results, and supporting replication. Each chapter incorporates critical and under-discussed topics unique to research ethics in behavior analysis such as diversity, equity, and inclusion in the research process; balancing methodological rigor with clinical outcomes; aligning research and clinical goals; assessing generalization of research findings; the gray lines of assent and consent for intervention versus research; identifying and obtaining resources to support research; conflicts of interest; using technology and social media; and ethically handling data.
Key Features
- Incorporates critical and under-discussed topics unique to research ethics in behavior analysis
- Reviews how to use technology and social media within your research
- Explains various approaches to communicating both negative and positive results
- Explores the gray lines of assent and consent for intervention versus research
- Written specifically for behavior analysts who conduct, supervise, or consume research specific to behavior analysis
Malika Pritchett and Shahla Ala’i-Rosales, Traci M. Cihon, & Alicia Re Cruz
2. Ethical Principles and Values Guiding Modern Scientific Research
David J. Cox, Victoria D. Suarez, & Videsha Marya
3. Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Research
Sarah Veazey Kristiansen
4. On Staying Open: Thoughts on the Ethics of Seeking Funding for Basic Behavioral Research
David P. Jarmolowicz & Rogelio Escobar
5. Obtaining Resources to Support Research in Applied Clinical Settings
Amber L. Valentino & Olivia M. Onofrio
6. Subject Recruitment, Consent, and Assent
Allison N. White, Jessica L. Herrod, Holly M. Long, & Matthew T. Brodhead
7. Ethical Considerations with Balancing Clinical Effectiveness with Research Design
Wayne W. Fisher, Ashley M. Fuhrman, Brian D. Greer, Vivian F. Ibañez, Kathryn M. Peterson, and Cathleen C. Piazza
8. Conducting Research in Applied Settings: Aligning Research and Applied Goals
Jill M. Harper
9. Data Handling: Ethical Principles, Guidelines, and Recommended Practices
Brent Kaplan, Shawn P. Gilroy, W. Brady DeHart, Jeremiah M. Brown, & Mikahil N. Koffarnus
10. Ethically Communicating Research Findings
Fernanda S. Oda, James K. Luiselli, & Derek D. Reed
11. Supporting the Replication of Your Research
Heather J. Forbes, Jason Travers, & Jenee Vickers Johnson
practitioners and administrative personnel in clinical agencies conducting applied research in behavior analysis