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  2. Sensation-Seeking - Psychology Today

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    Sensation-seeking, also called thrill-seeking or excitement-seeking, is the tendency to pursue new and different sensations, feelings, and experiences. The trait describes people who chase...

  3. Sensation seeking - Wikipedia

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    Sensation seeking is a personality trait defined by the search for experiences and feelings, that are "varied, novel, rich and intense", and by the readiness to "take physical, social, legal, and financial risks for the sake of such experiences."

  4. 10.8: Marvin Zuckerman and the Sensation Seeking Personality...

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    Sensation seeking is a trait defined by the need for varied, novel, and complex sensations and experiences and the willingness to take physical and social risks for the sake of such experience…The high-sensation seeker is sensitive to his or her internal sensations and chooses external stimuli that maximize them.

  5. Sensation Seeking: What it is + How it affects you

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    Sensation seeking is the tendency to seek high-intensity experiences and novelty. Sensation seekers typically want bold, complex, varied, and dramatic experiences as opposed to mild, simple, familiar, and calm ones.

  6. Sensation Seeking - Psychology - Oxford Bibliographies

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    Sensation seeking was postulated as being characterized by strong approach and weak inhibition (impulsivity) and arousal in approach-avoidance conflict situations. The balance between monoamine reactivities and such conflict is hypothesized to be the biological predisposition encoded in the genes.

  7. Sensation Seeking | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication

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    Sensation seeking is a biologically based personality trait that is characterized by the need to seek a variety of sensations and experiences and the willingness to take risks to achieve them.

  8. Chapter 20: Zuckerman – Sensation Seeking Personality Trait

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    According to Zuckerman (1979), “Sensation seeking is a trait defined by the need for varied, novel, and complex sensations and experiences and the willingness to take physical and social risks for the sake of such experience…The high-sensation seeker is sensitive to his or her internal sensations and chooses external stimuli that maximize ...

  9. Sensation Seeking: Understanding Thrill Seekers' Psychology

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    In a nutshell, sensation seeking is a personality trait characterized by the pursuit of novel, intense, and complex experiences. It’s not just about skydiving or bungee jumping, though. Sensation seeking can manifest in various ways, from exploring new cuisines to engaging in risky financial investments.

  10. Sensation Seeking - iResearchNet

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    Sensation seeking is a personality trait defined by the degree to which an individual seeks novel and highly stimulating activities and experiences. People who are high in sensation seeking are attracted to the unknown and as a result consistently seek the new, varied, and unpredictable.

  11. Sensation Seeking - SpringerLink

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    Sensation seeking is defined as “the need for varied, novel, and complex sensations and experiences and the willingness to take physical and social risks for the sake of such experiences” (Zuckerman 1979, p. 10).