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Operant Conditioning Differs from Classical Conditioning in That It Shapes

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Operant conditioning differs from classical conditioning in that it shapes rather than creates behavior.


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Leading-Trailing Brake Designs

A drum brake configuration where one brake shoe is positioned to lead and press against the drum due to rotational forces, and the other trails and provides lesser braking force.

Anchor

A device used to connect a vehicle to the ground to prevent it from moving, or a metaphor for something that provides stability.

Drum

A cylindrical member that rotates and is part of a machine, such as in a drum brake where it provides the surface against which brake shoes press.

Brake Rotor

A component of disc brakes used in automotive and other applications, designed to provide a friction surface for the brake pads to slow or stop the vehicle.

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