What is the major difference between classical and operant conditioning?
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Operant conditioning is used to train organisms to perform specific acts, and classical conditioning is used to get organisms to stop performing specific acts.
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Classical conditioning involves pairing stimuli, and operant conditioning involves pairing a response with a stimulus.
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Classical conditioning is more difficult to use but more effective than operant conditioning.
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Operant conditioning involves biological responses, and classical conditioning involves rewards and punishments.