Which of the following is a key difference between classical and operant conditioning?
A) Target behaviours are either elicited (operant) or emitted (classical) .
B) Behaviour is a function of stimuli before (classical) or consequences after (operant) the behaviour.
C) Behaviour depends on the autonomic nervous system (operant) or skeletal muscles (classical) .
D) Conditioning is not effective for either animal (classical) or human (operant) populations.
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