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under the cognitive-behavioral paradigm, how does classical conditioning differ from operant conditioning

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Classical conditioning involves learning by association between a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus that naturally elicits a response. On the other hand, operant conditioning involves learning by consequences of behavior, where behavior is either reinforced or punished.

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