Asked by Sushmith Kollipalli on Sep 30, 2024
What is the major difference between responses that are relevant to classical conditioning and responses that are relevant to operant conditioning
A) Classical responses are elicited while operant responses are emitted.
B) Classical responses are emitted while operant responses are elicited.
C) Classical responses are innate while operant responses are learned.
D) Classical responses are learned while operant responses are innate.
Emitted
The act of sending or discharging something, such as light, heat, or a behavior, often in response to specific stimuli or conditions.
Elicited
Drawn out or brought forth in response to a specific stimulus or set of circumstances.
Classical Conditioning
The acquisition of knowledge through the linkage between a stimulus found in the environment and one that happens naturally.
- Recognize the differences between classical and operant conditioning.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the differences between classical and operant conditioning.
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