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Behavioral Contract
A written document that specifies a particular target behavior for a client and the consequences that will be contingent on the occurrence or nonoccurrence of the behavior in a stated period of time
One-party contract
A behavioral contract in which one person seeks to change a target behavior. The person arranges the contract with a contract manager, who implements the contingency
Parallel Contract
A two-party contract in which tow people each seek behavior change. Both people specify their behavior to be changed and the consequence for their behavior to be changed and the consequence for their behavior. However, the contract behaviors and consequences for each party are independent of each other. Contrast the quid pro quo contract, in which the behavior of one party is the reinforcer for the behavior of the other party.
Quid pro quo contract
A two-party contract in which two people each specify a behavior that they will change in return for the behavior change of the other person
Rule-governed behavior
Behavior that is controlled by a verbal statement about a contingency between the behavior and a consequence
Two-party contract
A type of behavioral contract in which two people like a particular treatment procedure it is usually measured with rating scales.