behaviourist:
(also with the spelling ‘behaviorist‘, mostly in American usage; plural: ‘behaviourists‘)
Elisabeth Schonbeck, behaviourist, Sweden
a person trained in understanding the ways how others behave, or how to understand others’ behaviour (related to psychology);
a psychologist;
a person who knows what kind of a person one is by observing how they behave {usually solving the mental problems of people},
Kevin Richardson, animal behaviourist
It has become customary for multi-national businesses to appoint a behaviourist to study the other employees and solve most of their psychological problems they face at work.
By studying and analysing the students of high school, behaviorists are able to recommend several good and useful approaches to solve most of the problems students and teachers face at schools.
Animal behaviourists help pet owners to understand their pets and train them to be good pets.
