Some of the differences and similarities between classical and operant conditioning are:
- Classical conditioning involves an involuntary response and a stimulus, while operant conditioning is about a voluntary behavior and a consequence.
- In operant conditioning, the learner is also rewarded with incentives, while classical conditioning does not have rewards
<h3>What is Operant Conditioning?</h3>
This refers to associative learning where the strength of a behavior is modified by reward or punishment.
Hence, we can see that classical conditioning is different in the sense that there is a pairing between an unconditional and neutral stimulus and has to do with the involuntary response.
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Answer:
The correct answer is ALLITERATION.
Explanation:
ALLITERATION is a literary device that consists of the repetition of the initial sound in a group of nearby words. The term alliteration can only be applied to consonants. For example, "Mike's microphone makes much music".
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