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"Classical and operant conditioning are both known as associative learning. As the name implies, they occur when an organism makes a connection, or association, between two events. During classical conditioning, an association is made between two stimuli, whereas in operant conditioning the association is made between a response and its consequences. operant conditioning is based on what happens after we voluntarily perform a behavior (McSweeney & Murphy, 2017; Pear, 2016). We do something and learn from the consequences. If a behavior is followed by reinforcement, it increases. If it's followed by punishment, it decreases. The key point to remember is that consequences are the heart of operant conditioning" (Huffman, Dowdell, & Sanderson, 2018, p. 195).
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Step 1: Respond to the following prompt:
Step 2: Read other students' posts and respond to at least two other students. Incorporate personal experience, if appropriate, to help support or debate other students' posts. If differences of opinion occur, debate the issues and provide examples to support opinions.
In your responses to your peers’ posts, be concrete, make suggestions for change, including strategies, movements, obstacles, and so forth. Outside-the-box thinking and debate is encouraged.
The use of outside resources (your textbook or other academic source) is required. Be sure to cite any outside sources in current APA format.
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