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jameelah spence
on Nov 19, 2024Verified
A sensation seeker is a person who only engages in extreme, potentially life-threatening acts.
Sensation Seeker
An individual who seeks out activities or experiences that are varied, novel, complex, and intense to satisfy a need for sensory and emotional arousal.
Life-Threatening Acts
Actions or behaviors that have a high risk of causing death.
- Differentiate between internal and external motivations and their effects on behavior.
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HC
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between internal and external motivations and their effects on behavior.
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