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Classical vs. Operant Conditioning Overview by Sindura Sadanandan is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses two important theories of learning: classical and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning, described by Ivan Pavlov, is a form of learning where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a stimulus that elicits a natural response. Operant conditioning, introduced by B.F. Skinner, is a form of learning where behaviors are strengthened or weakened through reinforcement and punishment. Both theories provide explanations for how learning occurs through experience and play important
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- Sindura Sadanandan
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- EN