One who studies behavior of humans or animals.(noun)
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Use "behaviorist" in a sentence
"Dingo, believe it or not, in addition to calling a behaviorist recommended by Sephira’s breeder, we’re going to consult with a highly acclaimed and trusted person of trusted friends who also happens to be a doggy psychic."
"Those authors are echoed in the explicitly fascist character specific to the immediate circles of such "behaviorist" elements of President Barack Obama's inner circles within government as Rahm Emanuel and his brother, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Peter Orszag, and those co-opted, "outside" elements typified by Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner, within Obama's own present government."
"Such are those particular "behaviorist" beliefs of the Obama administration which has put the U.S. republic on the chutes to Hell right now."