Every time Tanya leaves 2-year-old Timmy at day care, Timmy cries. Tanya always hands Timmy to the same teacher. She notices that Timmy now starts to cry when he sees this teacher from a distance. Timmy's behavior is an example of
A. classical conditioning.
B. operant conditioning.
C. social learning.
D. negative reinforcement.
A. classical conditioning.
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