Behavioral contrast

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Behavioral contrast

A pattern of response to reward such that if an organism is given a small reward for a particular response, if the reward is subsequently increased, the rate or intensity of the response is increased to a greater level than if the greater reward is given from the start. Or it can be a lessened rate or intensity of response after reward for a response is lessened. 2. In clinical practice, an increase of behavior in a nontreatment setting decreases in the treatment setting. Thus if a treatment works at school, it may lead to an increase in the response at home.

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