Pronunciation: /bɪˈheɪvjərəl ˈsaɪəntɪst/
noun a person who studies and analyzes human behavior and the ways in which it can be influenced or changed
A1 A behavioural scientist studies how people behave in different situations.
A2 The behavioural scientist conducted a study on the effects of social media on teenagers.
B1 As a behavioural scientist, she specializes in analyzing human behavior in workplace settings.
B2 The research conducted by the behavioural scientist provided valuable insights into consumer decision-making.
C1 The behavioural scientist's groundbreaking research revolutionized the field of psychology.
C2 The work of the behavioural scientist has been widely acclaimed and recognized by experts in the field.
formal The behavioural scientist conducted a study on the effects of social media on adolescent behavior.
informal My friend is a behavioural scientist who studies how people make decisions.
slang The behavioural scientist is always analyzing everyone's actions like a detective.
figurative Being a behavioural scientist is like being a detective of human behavior.
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