Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between classical and operant conditioning?
A) Operant conditioning shows extinction but classical conditioning does not.
B) Classical conditioning shows extinction but operant conditioning does not.
C) In operant conditioning, the outcome depends on the response, while, in classical conditioning, the outcome occurs, regardless of the response.
D) In classical conditioning, the outcome depends on the response, while, in operant conditioning, the outcome occurs, regardless of the response.
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