This document discusses various theories of learning, including behavioral, social, and cognitive theories. It provides definitions and key concepts for each theory.
The behavioral theories of classical and operant conditioning are described in detail, outlining Pavlov's and Skinner's work. Key concepts like reinforcement, punishment, and different schedules of reinforcement are defined.
Social learning theory, proposed by Bandura, is summarized. It emphasizes observational learning and the Bobo doll experiment is mentioned. The four necessary conditions for observational learning are attention, retention, motor reproduction, and motivation.
Finally, cognitive learning theory is introduced as focusing on mental processes like thinking and memory rather than just behavioral responses. Latent learning and insight learning are provided