The goal of operant conditioning is to ____, while the goal in classical conditioning is to ____.

A. create an association between stimuli; create an association between behavior and consequences
B. create an expectation that a conditioned stimulus will lead to behavior; increase or decrease the rate of some behavior
C. decrease the rate of some behavior; increase the rate of some behavior
D. increase or decrease the rate of some behavior; create a new response to a neutral stimulus


Answer: D

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