Multiple Choice
Instrumental conditioning differs from classical conditioning in which of the following ways?
A) Reinforcement is contingent upon a response in instrumental conditioning but not in classical conditioning.
B) Instrumental conditioning requires "insight" but classical conditioning does not.
C) Classical, but not instrumental, conditioning is impossible with autonomic responses.
D) Instrumental conditioning involves stimulus-stimulus associations, while conditioning involves stimulus-response associations.
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