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In classical conditioning, behavior is typically blank, whereas with operant conditioning, w forward slash is width, behavior is blank.
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So we can see from this question we're comparing classical conditioning versus operant conditioning.
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So let's look through our options here.
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We have rewarded and punished biological.
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Internal, voluntary, involuntary, and involuntary, and involuntary, and voluntary.
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So let's try to make sense of each of these answer options.
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We know that classical conditioning is when you take a stimulus and you turn it into a condition stimulus, so you're taking a neutral stimulus, turning it into a condition stimulus.
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So those are things that people or animals typically aren't perceiving consciously.
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Just like with pavlov's dog, salivating because the dog has associated the sound of a bell with food, even though food isn't directly present.
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With operant conditioning, we're talking about learning.
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So a person or an animal learns a behavior due to the pleasant or unpleasant experiences that occur as a response to that original behavior.
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So let's go through these one by one.
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Does it make sense to say in classical conditioning behavior is typically rewarded, whereas with operant conditioning behavior is punished? i don't think that's the answer...