| A | B |
| Albert Bandura | proposed social learning theory emphasizes the importance of observing, modeling, and imitating the behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others |
| observational learning | the process of learning by watching the behaviors of others |
| modeling | another term for observational learning |
| Edward Tolman | Developed theory of latent learning. |
| latent learning | a type of learning which is not apparent in the learner's behavior at the time of learning, but which manifests later when a suitable motivation and circumstances appear |
| insight learning | A type of learning that uses reason, especially to form conclusions, inferences, or judgments, to solve a problem |
| emotional learning | basically what is called “intuition.” We “have a feeling” based on a previously learned fear or other intense experience; gut-level |
| John Garcia | studied taste aversion; his "effect" named after him says a single experience of nausea will cause you to avoid a food |