The document provides an overview of behaviourist learning theories proposed by psychologists such as Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson, and Skinner. It explains their key concepts including classical conditioning, operant conditioning, reinforcement, and punishment. Behaviourism views learning as the formation of associations between stimuli and responses through processes such as conditioning and reinforcement. The theories aimed to study learning objectively and view human behavior as predictable responses to environmental stimuli. However, behaviourism has been criticized for neglecting cognitive processes and limiting creativity.