Multiple Choice
In operant conditioning, unlike classical conditioning,
A) individuals associate one event with another event that happens a long time later.
B) individuals change internal, automatic responses such as salivation.
C) the response strength depends on a stimulus associated with it.
D) the individual's behavior controls the delivery of food or other stimuli.
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