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Marvin Zuckerman was a researcher affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their academic profile does not include recent publications, frequent co-authors, or a list of predominant publication venues, indicating either a specialized or historical focus within their research career.

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Best Publications

  • Sensation Seeking : Beyond the Optimal Level of Arousal

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • Behavioral Expressions and Biosocial Bases of Sensation Seeking

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • Sensation seeking in England and America: Cross-cultural, age, and sex comparisons.

    Marvin Zuckerman;Sybil B. G. Eysenck;H J Eysenck

  • A comparison of three structural models for personality : the Big Three, the Big Five, and the Alternative Five

    Marvin Zuckerman;D. Michael Kuhlman;Jeffrey Joireman;Paul Teta

  • Personality and risk-taking: common biosocial factors.

    Marvin Zuckerman;D. Michael Kuhlman

  • Development of a sensation-seeking scale.

    Marvin Zuckerman;Elizabeth A. Kolin;Leah Price;Ina Zoob

  • Dimensions of Sensation Seeking.

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • Psychobiology of personality

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • Vulnerability to Psychopathology: A Biosocial Model

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • Sensation seeking: A comparative approach to a human trait

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • Sensation seeking, risk appraisal, and risky behavior☆

    Paula Horvath;Marvin Zuckerman

  • Sensation Seeking And Risky Behavior

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • The psychophysiology of sensation seeking

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • The development of an affect adjective check list for the measurement of anxiety.

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • What Is The Sensation Seeker? Personality Trait And Experience Correlates Of The Sensation-Seeking Scales.

    Marvin Zuckerman;Ronald N. Bone;Richard Neary;David Mangelsdorff

  • Sensation seeking and its biological correlates.

    Marvin Zuckerman;Monte S. Buchsbaum;Dennis L. Murphy

  • What lies beyond E and N? Factor analyses of scales believed to measure basic dimensions of personality.

    Marvin Zuckerman;D. Michael Kuhlman;Curt Camac

  • Physiological measures of sexual arousal in the human.

    Marvin Zuckerman

  • Five (or three) robust questionnaire scale factors of personality without culture

    Marvin Zuckerman;D. Michael Kuhlman;Mary Thornquist;Henk Kiers

  • Biological Bases of Sensation Seeking, Impulsivity, and Anxiety

    Mary Jean Lynch;Marvin Zuckerman

  • The comparative approach in personality study

    H. J. Eysenck

Frequent Co-Authors

Anton Aluja
Anton Aluja University of Lleida
Charles D. Spielberger
Charles D. Spielberger University of South Florida
Sybil B.G. Eysenck
Sybil B.G. Eysenck King's College London
Jérôme Rossier
Jérôme Rossier University of Lausanne
Jeff Joireman
Jeff Joireman Washington State University
Hans J. Eysenck
Hans J. Eysenck King's College London
Alois Angleitner
Alois Angleitner Bielefeld University
Joseph Glicksohn
Joseph Glicksohn Bar-Ilan University
Willibald Ruch
Willibald Ruch University of Zurich
Robert F. Simons
Robert F. Simons University of Delaware

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