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In classical conditioning and operant conditioning, reinforcement depends heavily on the behavior of the learner. ... In both classical and operant conditioning, acquisition is apparent. An example of this as in classical conditioning would be if a dog hears a whistle every time food is about to come. ... In operant conditioning, giving a dog a bone for eating his food will reach a point where the dog acquires the idea that eating the food will reward you with a bone everytime you eat. ... In classical conditioning, a baby plays with a hamster. ... In operant conditioning, when a child is told to clean his room he will get spanked, he may whine. ... In classical conditioning, the baby in the previous example is de-conditioned.
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