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Whatare the main differences between classical conditioning and operantconditioning?
What
are the main differences between classical conditioning and operant
conditioning?
inclassical conditioning the animal learns to associate volitional behaviourswith seemingly arbitrary stimuli. In operant conditioning the animal learns tomodulate voluntary behaviours in response to reward and punishment
in
classical conditioning the animal learns to associate volitional behaviours
with seemingly arbitrary stimuli. In operant conditioning the animal learns to
modulate voluntary behaviours in response to reward and punishment
in classical conditioning the animal learns to associate automaticuncontrolled behaviours with seemingly arbitrary stimuli. In OperantConditioning the animal learns to modulate voluntary behaviours in response toreward and punishment
in classical conditioning the animal learns to associate automatic
uncontrolled behaviours with seemingly arbitrary stimuli. In Operant
Conditioning the animal learns to modulate voluntary behaviours in response to
reward and punishment
inclassical conditioning the animal learns to associate volitional behaviourswith seemingly arbitrary stimuli. In operant conditioning the animal learns tomodulate automatic behaviours in response to reward and punishment
modulate automatic behaviours in response to reward and punishment
onewas discovered by Pavlov in the other by BF Skinner
one
was discovered by Pavlov in the other by BF Skinner
noneof these
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