Multiple Choice
How does the theory of operant conditioning differ from evolution?
A) Operant conditioning leads to adaptive behavior; evolution does not.
B) Evolution leads to adaptive behavior; operant conditioning does not.
C) Evolution takes a long time; operant conditioning does not.
D) Operant conditioning influences human behavior, while evolution influences animal behavior.
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