High sensation-seeking scores correlate positively with _____, as described by Jung and measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

a. neuroticism
c. introversion
b. composure
d. extraversion


ANS: D
FEEDBACK: High sensation-seeking scores also correlated positively with extraversion as described by Carl Jung and measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Morehouse, Farley, & Youngquist, 1990). However, investigations of sensation seeking and neuroticism showed no correlation.

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