What is a key distinction between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?

a. ?Classical conditioning generally works best with involuntary, reflexive behaviors; operant conditioning involves voluntary behaviors.
b. ?Operant conditioning generally works best with involuntary, reflexive behaviors; classical conditioning involves voluntary behaviors.
c. ?In contrast to classical conditioning, operant conditioning leads to a relatively permanent behavioral change.
d. ?In contrast to operant conditioning, classical conditioning leads to a relatively permanent behavioral change.


ANSWER:
a

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