Exam Krackers Psy vs. Kaplan FL1 - Classical/Operant Conditioning

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Exam Krackers Lecture 2: Under the Classical Conditioning section we find the term extinction, which is the disappearance of a conditioned response. Under the Operant Conditioning section it states that shaping, is a type of operant conditioning because it shapes behavior toward a certain response by reinforcing successive approximations toward the desired behavior.

Answer to KA FL1 Question 16 in the Psy section:
According to the theory of operant conditioning, when a previously reinforced behavior is no longer positively or negatively reinforced, it leads to a decline in that behavior, called extinction.
Autoshaping is a type of classical conditioning, and is not influenced by operant conditioning.

Are one of these wrong or am I just missing something here?

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