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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) has successfully developed a contingency contract for a 16-year-old client aimed at increasing academic engagement. This contract is a collaborative agreement involving three key parties the client, the client’s mother, and the BCBA. To ensure consistent awareness of the contract’s terms, responsibilities, and reinforcement contingencies for all involved parties, where would be the most appropriate and effective location to prominently display the completed contingency contract?

The effectiveness of a contingency contract hinges on the consistent awareness and adherence of all parties involved A visible accessible and frequently visited location ensures that the terms of the contract target behaviors and reinforcement schedules serve as continuous prompts for everyone Placing it on the refrigerator in the kitchen is an ideal choice because it is a common area in most homes where family members client and mother regularly spend time This placement facilitates easy reference promotes transparency and reinforces accountability for all participants including the BCBA who can review it during home visits Options A and B limit visibility and access to only one party undermining the collaborative nature of the contract while option D delegates a critical logistical decision that should be a collaborative choice to optimize the interventions success

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