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How Is Classical Conditioning Different from Operant Conditioning

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How is classical conditioning different from operant conditioning?


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Surface

The outermost layer or boundary of an object or entity, which constitutes its exterior face or aspect.

Taste Buds

Sensory organs located on the tongue that allow for the perception of taste, including sweet, sour, bitter, and salty flavors.

Surface

Pertains to the outermost layer or boundary of an object or space.

Tongue

A muscular organ in the mouth that is instrumental in tasting, swallowing, and speaking.

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