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j.rubin

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The Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS):
 
  a. has proven to be a reliable measure of differences in the level of stimulation that people seek
  b. has proven unreliable as a measure of sensation seeking behavior
  c. is routinely given as part of IQ tests
  d. includes ten subscales in addition to the overall score

Question 2

Many studies of sensory restriction indicate:
 
  a. that sensory restriction is usually a pleasant experience
  b. that adults attempt to keep stimulation levels very low
  c. that sensory restricted subjects are less reactive than others
  d. that lack of adequate stimulation is motivating



Smiles0805

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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