This document discusses the psychology of learning, focusing on two theories: modelling behavior theory and social learning theory. It explores the components of modelling behavior theory, such as attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation. It also delves into the importance of modelling behavior and how it helps in forming positive habits. Additionally, it explains social learning theory and its influence on behavior through media violence, experiences and observations, and superior future assumptions. The document concludes with real-life experiences and specific occurrences where these theories are applicable. Overall, it provides insights into the psychology of learning and its practical applications.