Not exact matches
behavioral
psychologist B. F. Skinner's students at Harvard began to apply to
human beings his methods of instrumental
or operant conditioning, (3) developed during a quarter century of laboratory research mainly with
animals.
For example, if you're talking with a
psychologist, psychiatrist,
or sexologist they're likely to refer to sex between
human and
animals in terms of fantasy, romance, and an atypical sexual desire called zoophilia.
As any
animal or human behaviorist,
psychologist, biologist,
or anthropologist will tell you, a living creature's behavior is the result of a combination of genetics and environment.
A behavior analyst is a special type of a
psychologist who is hired by a major university
or other government
or private company to study the behavioral patterns of
human beings
or animals.