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Operant conditioning differs from classical conditioning by
   A) dealing primarily with reflexive types of responses.
   B) focusing on animal behaviour to a much greater extent than on human behaviour.
   C) focusing on the consequences of voluntary behaviour.
   D) treating learners as passive rather then active agents.
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C) Operant conditioning differs from classical conditioning by focusing on goal-directed actions and the consequences of behaviour. Learners, therefore, respond in order to obtain or avoid certain consequences (e.g., rewards and punishments, respectively).
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