The Behavior Analyst goes to the individual's residence to conduct a behavior
assessment. Upon arrival, the Behavior Analyst finds that there is no one home. He
decides to leave information for the individual to make contact with him. What
information should the Behavior Analyst leave?
O a. Business card only
Business card, name of individual to be served, and the service to be
Ob.
provided
Oc.
Business card, HIPAA Privacy Policy, individual to be served, and the
service to be provided
d. HIPAA Privacy Policy and the name of the individual to be served
e. None of the above, he should try again later​

Respuesta :

Ideally, the Behavior Analyst should leave the business card, the name of the individual to be served, and the name of the service that will be provided. In this case, option B is the correct answer.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The Behavior Analyst needs to show that he tried to contact the customer and show that he is interested in contacting him again.
  • For this reason, he shows that the customer can get in touch with him, leaving the business card, with the contact forms.
  • To make this contact more professional and thus increase the credibility of the service, the Behavior Analyst leaves the name of the person to be served and the service that will be provided.

This type of behavior shows commitment to customer service, which gives the Behavior Analyst credibility and increases the chances of a contract.

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