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Friday, 7 August 2020

classical or operant conditioning?

Cody Shimko: Operant conditioning. Operant conditioning involves the subject THINKING about what to do (as a result of past punishments or rewards), whereas, in classical conditioning, the subject's altered behavior is more of an involuntary reaction.

Lucille Saetteurn: Operant. This is a case of positive punishment. You are adding something ( HUGE FINE) to lessen a response( parking in wrong spot) . The fine is added to decrease the likelihood of herbie parking in a handicapped space so its operant conditioning.

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