People who score higher on the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) are more likely to engage in daydreams

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: T
FEEDBACK: People who score higher on the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) tend to engage in what Sigmund Freud called primary-process thought. They may have images, dreams, and daydreams so vivid that the distinction blurs between these internal stimuli and the real world. Zuckerman suggested that because high sensation seekers continually search for novel experiences, if they cannot find them in external situations they may look inward and create a fantasy world.

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