Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between classical and operant conditioning?
A) In classical conditioning, a signal is placed before the reflex; in operant conditioning, a reinforcing or punishing signal is given after the behavior.
B) In classical conditioning, a signal is placed after the behavior; in operant conditioning, a reinforcing or punishing signal is given before the behavior.
C) In classical conditioning, a signal is placed between two behaviors; in operant conditioning, two contradictory signals are given before and after the behavior.
D) In classical conditioning, two reinforcing signals are placed before and after the reflex; in operant conditioning, a reinforcing or punishing signal is given before or after the behavior.
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