Sensation-seeking and risk-taking behaviour.

Author(s)
Zaleski, Z.
Year
Abstract

Several theorists have assumed that different people have different optimum levels of arousal, and that seeking to attain such optimum levels is a potent source of motivation. In the present research an attempt was made to relate sensation- seeking tendency to choice of professions involving degrees of physical risk, the assumption being that choice of profession is related to differential levels of optimum levels of arousal.

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B 29244 fo /83.2 /
Source

From: Personal Individual Differences, Vol. 5 (1984), No. 5, p. 607-608, 4 ref.

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