The main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning is that in classical conditioning
A) the animal's responses control the reinforcements.
B) the animal's responses do not control the reinforcements.
C) the animal moves a larger part of its body.
D) the animal receives a reward, not a punishment.
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A) a process that
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A) every
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