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#1. A BCBA has collaboratively developed a contingency contract for a 16-year-old client that involves the client, the client’s mother, and the BCBA as key parties. To maximize the contract’s effectiveness, ensure ongoing transparency, and facilitate consistent awareness of its terms for all involved, where would it be most appropriate to keep or display this contract?
A contingency contract is a written agreement between two or more parties that clearly specifies a contingency relationship between the completion of a specific behavior and access to a reinforcer For such a contract to be maximally effective all parties involvedthe client family members like the mother in this case and the behavior analystmust be continuously aware of its terms their respective responsibilities and the conditions for reinforcement Placing the contract in a prominent common area within the home such as on a refrigerator a family bulletin board or a shared living space ensures that it is easily visible and accessible to everyone This promotes transparency facilitates ongoing selfmonitoring and mutual accountability and provides a constant visual reminder of the agreedupon expectations and rewards This shared visibility significantly increases the likelihood of adherence and success for the entire contingency group Conversely keeping it solely with one party or in an inaccessible location diminishes its function as a transparent shared agreement making it less effective
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