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Classical and Operant Conditioning Differ in Two Important Ways

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Classical and operant conditioning differ in two important ways. First, control in classical conditioning is via manipulation of consequences. Second, classical conditioning calls for examining antecedents, behavior, and consequences.


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VFD

A device known as Variable Frequency Drive controls electric motors by altering the voltage and frequency that are delivered to the motor.

Affinity Laws

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Operating Quadrants

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