This document provides an overview of three types of learning: classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and cognitive learning. It includes sections that define key concepts such as associative and nonassociative learning. Examples are given of classical conditioning experiments conducted by Pavlov and Watson. Operant conditioning experiments by Thorndike and Skinner are also described. Cognitive learning theories by Tolman and Bandura involving cognitive maps and observational learning are summarized. Examples are used throughout to illustrate important principles and experiments related to the three types of learning.