A bell rings, an animal sits up and salivates, and then the experimenter delivers food. This could be either classical or operant conditioning. To decide which one it is, what do we need to know?

a. How rapidly the animal forgets during a period without training
b. Whether the animal sits up immediately after the bell, or after a delay
c. Which happens first, sitting up or salivating
d. Whether the bell always predicts food, or if only after the animal sits up


d

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