I don't understand the question #24 (3rd).
The problem is
"A young snake surviving a near death poisoning by an aposematic frog refrains ever from capturing similar preys for the rest of its life. Which of the following behavioral learning processes best illustrates this observation? "
A. Maturation
B. Classical conditioning
C. Operant conditioning
D. Play
E. Optimal foraging
And the answer is C. But the explanation makes me confusing.
Here is the explanation.
"Operant conditioning, a trial and error learning, best illustrates the scenario given, whereas classical conditioning is a learning process associated with reward and punishment. Behavioral maturation may be related to painful learning experiences but it can also be due to non-learning factors like physiologic development, physical growth, etc. Play is an interactive learning process from among its own group. Optimal foraging, a predatory strategy, is essentially unrelated to the question asked."
I thought the operant conditioning (not classical conditioning) should be associated reward and punishment, right?
Then what is the correct answer?
The problem is
"A young snake surviving a near death poisoning by an aposematic frog refrains ever from capturing similar preys for the rest of its life. Which of the following behavioral learning processes best illustrates this observation? "
A. Maturation
B. Classical conditioning
C. Operant conditioning
D. Play
E. Optimal foraging
And the answer is C. But the explanation makes me confusing.
Here is the explanation.
"Operant conditioning, a trial and error learning, best illustrates the scenario given, whereas classical conditioning is a learning process associated with reward and punishment. Behavioral maturation may be related to painful learning experiences but it can also be due to non-learning factors like physiologic development, physical growth, etc. Play is an interactive learning process from among its own group. Optimal foraging, a predatory strategy, is essentially unrelated to the question asked."
I thought the operant conditioning (not classical conditioning) should be associated reward and punishment, right?
Then what is the correct answer?