What is a major difference between operant conditioning and classical conditioning?

a. In operant conditioning, the learner's response controls what happens next

b. Classical conditioning associates three events instead of two.
c. Responses learned in operant conditioning are rapidly forgotten unless rehearsed often.
d. Classical conditioning controls skeletal muscles; operant conditioning controls the viscera.

a

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