The document compares operant and classical conditioning. It provides an example of how a psychologist used operant conditioning to teach a boy named Max to stay seated during their sessions by rewarding him with stickers for remaining seated. The psychologist aimed to increase the likelihood of the desired behavior through positive reinforcement. Later, the document discusses comparing and contrasting the processes, components, and responses involved in operant versus classical conditioning. Students are assigned activities to demonstrate their understanding of the differences between the two conditioning methods.