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In What Way Does Operant Conditioning Differ from Classical Conditioning

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In what way does operant conditioning differ from classical conditioning?


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Sterilized

Made free from all living microorganisms, often through the use of heat, chemicals, or radiation, to prevent infection or contamination.

Well-Organized

Exhibiting a high degree of systematization and efficiency in arrangement or function.

Comfortable Temperature

An ambient temperature range in which most people feel physically comfortable, typically between 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit (20 to 22 degrees Celsius).

Wheelchair

A chair fitted with wheels, designed to be a mobility aid for people who are unable to walk or have difficulty walking.

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