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How many reinforced trials should occur at any given fading step before the stimuli of that particular step are changed? (Hint: What suggestions were made in the examples in this chapter?)
Minimum Contacts Test
A legal standard used to determine whether it is appropriate for a court in one jurisdiction to assert personal jurisdiction over a defendant from another jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction refers to the official power to make legal decisions and judgments, often within a specific geographical area or over certain types of legal cases.
Close Corporations
Close corporations are privately held businesses where all shareholders are typically involved in the day-to-day operations, and shares do not trade publicly.
Veils Are Pierced
A legal metaphor used when courts look beyond the protection usually afforded by the corporate entity structure to hold individuals (e.g., directors, shareholders) personally liable for corporate debts or actions.
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