Multiple Choice
What is the distinction between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?
A) Classical conditioning involves instant learning, and operant conditioning involves learning over time.
B) Classical conditioning involves learning over time, and operant conditioning involves instant learning.
C) Classical conditioning involves learning based on associations, and operant conditioning involves
Learning based on consequences.
D Classical conditioning involves learning based on consequences, and operant conditioning involves
) learning based on associations.
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