Shorr answer: What are two similarities and differences between classical and operant conditioning

Similarities:

1. Both classical and operant conditioning involve learning through associations between stimuli and behavior.
2. Both conditioning processes can result in the formation of learned behaviors that can be reinforced or extinguished.

Differences:
1. Classical conditioning involves involuntary reflex responses to stimuli, while operant conditioning involves voluntary behaviors that are reinforced or punished.
2. In classical conditioning, the behavior is elicited by a specific stimulus, whereas in operant conditioning, the behavior is emitted by the organism.