Classical Conditioning: This type of learning involves associating two stimuli together so that one stimulus eventually evokes the same response as the other.
Operant Conditioning: This type of learning involves forming associations between behaviors and their consequences (rewards or punishments), influencing the likelihood of those behaviors occurring again in the future.
Observational Learning: Also known as social learning or modeling, this type of learning occurs by observing others' behavior and its consequences without direct personal experience.