A Behavioural Scientist is a professional dedicated to studying the actions, emotions, and feelings of humans and animals. This specialised role involves conducting scientific research to understand and interpret behaviours, utilising knowledge of psychology, sociology and ethnography. Key responsibilities often include designing and implementing research studies, collecting and analysing data, developing behavioural theories, and applying these findings to real-world scenarios. Additionally, they may be involved in influencing public policy or corporate decision-making. This role requires excellent analytical, communication, and critical-thinking skills. A degree in a relevant field such as psychology or behavioural science is typically required. Experience in research or a related field is also highly beneficial.Here are the cities with the most job offers for Behavioural scientist: Edinburgh.The average salary is £50,000.The different types of contract available: Temporary Internship Freelance.Jobijoba has over 39 job offers for Behavioural scientist.
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