ISCO Occupation Group 2632.3 Behavioural Scientist

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Behavioural Scientist: Behavioural scientists research, observe and describe human behaviour in society. They draw conclusions on the motives that stir actions in humans, observe the various circumstances for different behaviours, and describe different personalities. They advise organisations and governmental institutions on this field. They may also analyse the behaviour of animals.

Essential Skills

  • Statistics
  • Apply Statistical Analysis Techniques
  • Research Human Behaviour
  • Psychology
  • Perform Scientific Research
  • Report Analysis Results
  • Provide Clinical Psychological Counselling
  • Psychological Counselling Methods
  • Write Work-Related Reports
  • Apply Scientific Methods
  • Apply Knowledge Of Human Behaviour
  • Pedagogy
  • Biology
  • Sociology


Optional Skills

  • Conduct Public Surveys
  • Disability Care
  • Applied Zoology
  • Create Individual Treatment Programmes
  • Apply Teaching Strategies
  • Assess Animal Behaviour
  • Develop Scientific Theories
  • Develop Solutions For Harmful Behaviour
  • Observe Human Behaviour
  • Demography
  • Anthropology
  • Create Criminal Profiles
  • Oversee Animal Management
  • Inform Policy Makers On Health-Related Challenges
  • Psychological Treatment Measures
  • Criminology
  • Conduct Qualitative Research
  • Provide Technical Expertise
  • Scientific Research Methodology
  • Write Research Proposals
  • Write Scientific Papers
  • Conduct Quantitative Research
  • Animal Behaviour
  • Apply Clinical Psychological Treatment
  • Assist Police Investigations


Alternative Names

  • Behavioural Science Analyst
  • Behavioural Science Researcher
  • Behavioral Scientist
  • Behavioural Science Research Analyst
  • Behavioural Science Scholar


Higher Level