Summary of Condicionamiento Clasico y Operante. Diferencias y Ejemplos. Facil de Aprender 2021

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This YouTube video discusses the differences between classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning is instinctual and involuntary, while operant conditioning is more deliberate and involves the use of positive and negative reinforcements. The video provides examples of each type of conditioning to help illustrate the differences between the two.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, we discuss the differences between classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning is a form of learning where a person's response to a conditioned stimulus (CS) is automatic. operant conditioning is a type of learning where a person's behavior is shaped by their response to rewards and punishments. Classical conditioning is often instinctual and unintentional, while operant conditioning is more deliberate and involves the use of positive and negative reinforcements. Finally, we discuss the major differences between classical and operant conditioning theories: classical conditioning is instinctual and involuntary, while operant conditioning is more deliberate and involves the use of positive and negative reinforcements.

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