2. How do observational learning and operant conditioning differ? a. In observational learning, the person is less
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2. How do observational learning and operant conditioning differ?
a. In observational learning, the person is less aware that learning is taking place.
b. In operant conditioning, the person is less aware that learning is taking place.
c. In observational learning, the person does not have to engage in the response.
d. In operant conditioning, the person does not have to engage in the response.
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