Classical conditioning is to operant conditioning as
A) involuntarily elicited behaviour is to voluntarily emitted behaviour
B) involuntarily emitted behaviour is to voluntarily elicited behaviour
C) voluntarily elicited behaviour is to involuntarily emitted behaviour
D) voluntarily emitted behaviour is to involuntarily elicited behaviour
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