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A Class Action Suit Cannot Be Until Plaintiffs Prove There

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A class action suit cannot be until plaintiffs prove there is a common issue of law or fact and provides adequate notice to potential members of the class.


Definitions:

Operant Behavior

A type of behavior that is controlled by its consequences, including rewards and punishments.

Consequences

Outcomes or effects that result from a previous action or decision.

Extrinsic Rewards

Rewards that come from an outside source, such as money, grades, or praise, and are not inherently related to the activity being performed.

Activity Reinforced

A concept in behaviorism where actions are strengthened by their consequences, leading to increased likelihood of occurrence.

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