The main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning is that in operant conditioning
A) every response is reinforced, not just some of them.
B) much simpler responses are required.
C) the animal's behavior controls the outcomes (including reinforcers) .
D) the animal is given punishments instead of rewards.
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