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One of the Key Differences Between Classical and Operant Conditioning

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One of the key differences between classical and operant conditioning is that in classical conditioning behaviour is triggered involuntarily like a reflex, while in operant conditioning behaviour is _.


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Composition

In mathematics, composition is the application of one function to the result of another, denoted as \((f \circ g)(x) = f(g(x))\).

Composition

The process of combining two functions by applying one function to the results of another.

Function

A relation between sets that assigns to each element of a set exactly one element of another set.

Composition

The process of combining two functions in such a way that the output of one function becomes the input of another.

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