The basic difference between clasical conditioning and instrumental learning is of mechanism
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Operant conditioning is a form oflearning which explains the relation of behaviors on certain rewards and consequences. Internal mental thoughts and brain mechanisms play a huge role in associative learning. ...Classical Conditioning works by pairing involuntary response with stimulus.
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According to classical theory, behavior is learnt by a repetitive association between the response and the stimulus. The classical conditioning theory is based on the assumption that learning is developed through the interactions with the environment. ... Unconditioned Stimulus (US): Which invariably causes to react in a way.
Instrumental conditioning is another term for operant conditioning, a learning process first described by B. F. Skinner. In instrumental conditioning, reinforcement or punishment are used to either increase or decrease the probability that a behavior will occur again in the future.
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