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11 May, 03:33

How is operant conditioning different from classical conditioning

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  1. 11 May, 06:01
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    Classical conditioning and operant conditioning can be seen as two types of associative learning between which there is a significant difference.

    Classical conditioning highlights that the neutral stimulus can be transformed into a conditioned stimulus, producing a conditioned response. Operant conditioning involves conditioning voluntary behavior, controllable through its consequences - reinforcements and punishments
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