List and explain two ways classical and operant conditioning are different:

List and explain two ways classical and operant conditioning are different:



a. The way in which conditioning comes about. Classical conditioning results from the pairing of two stimuli and operant conditioning results when a response is followed by a stimulus.
b. The nature of the response: in classical conditioning the response is involuntary. In operant conditioning the response is usually a voluntary one.

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