What is the main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?
A) In operant conditioning, the animal receives rewards instead of punishments.
B) In operant conditioning, the animal's behavior controls the outcome.
C) In operant conditioning, the animal associates one stimulus with another stimulus.
D) In operant conditioning, the animal receives reinforcement on every trial, not just some.
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