Marvin Zuckerman (March 21, 1928, in Chicago – November 8, 2018 ) was Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Delaware . Zuckerman is best known for his research into the psychobiological basis of human personality , sensory deprivation, mood state measurement, and sensation seeking . His work was particularly inspired by eminent research psychologists, Hans Eysenck ( 3rd most highly cited psychologist ) and Arnold Buss .
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68-502: A personality instrument called the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) which purports to measure individual differences in terms of their sensory preferences. The Sensation Seeking Scale was designed to measure how much stimulation a person requires and the excitement that is admitted. Zuckerman hypothesized that people who are high sensation seekers require a lot of stimulation to reach their Optimal Level of Arousal . When
85-591: A reliable personality dimension. In 1975, Zuckerman commenced a series of presentations at international meetings in Europe. Zuckerman credits Hans Eysenck's work into the biological approach to personality as being inspirational, before spending a year with Hans Eysenck at the Maudsley Hospital in London. He also credits Eysenck for giving him the opportunity to work with David Fulker , and Sybil Eysenck on
102-1793: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Zuckerman (Redirected from Zuckerman ) [REDACTED] Look up Zuckerman or Zuckermann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zuckermann or Zuckerman is a Yiddish or German surname meaning " sugar man". Zuckermann [ edit ] Ariel Zuckermann (born 1973), Israeli conductor Benedict Zuckermann (1818–1891), German scientist born at Breslau Ghil'ad Zuckermann (born 1971), Israeli/Italian/British linguist Hugo Zuckermann (1881–1914), Jewish-Austrian poet Isidor Zuckermann (1866–1946), Austrian director of timber and wood industrial company Wolfgang Zuckermann (1922–2018), German/American harpsichord maker Zuckerman [ edit ] Adrian Zuckerman , British legal scholar Adrian Zuckerman (attorney) (born 1956), Romanian lawyer Allison Zuckerman (born 1990), American artist Andrea Zuckerman , fictional character Andrew Zuckerman (born 1977), American filmmaker Angela Zuckerman (born 1965), American speed skater Barry Zuckerman , American non-fiction writer Baruch Zuckerman (1887–1970), American-Israeli Zionistic activist, and early proponent of Yad Vashem Ben Zuckerman (1890–1979), American fashion designer Benjamin Zuckerman (born 1943), American astronomer Bernard Zuckerman (born 1943), American chess master Bob Zuckerman (born 1960), American politician Constantine Zuckerman (born 1957), French historian Cordero Zuckerman (born 1992), American drag queen Diana Zuckerman (born 1950), American author Eli Zuckerman (born 1973), Israeli Olympic competitive sailor Ethan Zuckerman (born 1973), one of
119-780: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Marvin Zuckerman Zuckerman earned his Ph.D. at New York University in 1954 in clinical psychology. He then took up a position at Norwich State Hospital in Connecticut where subsequently he was hired at the Institute for Psychiatric Research undertaking personality assessments and where he constructed the Multiple Affect Adjective Check List (a state-trait self-report measure of anxiety, depression, and hostility). At
136-565: The Psychobiology of Personality , and writing new books on sensation seeking and personality science, respectively. Sensation seeking is described as a personality trait construct that is defined by the search for feelings and experiences that are "varied, novel, complex and intense." Zuckerman developed the sensation seeking construct during his tenure at the University of Delaware. His sensation seeking research led him to create
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187-679: The Institute, Zuckerman undertook research into anxiety and sensory deprivation (funded by NIMH grants) which ultimately led him to develop his well known Sensation Seeking Scale . Subsequently, in 1969, he accepted an academic position in the Department of Psychology at the University of Delaware , where he spent more than 30 years teaching and undertaking research into sensation seeking and personality. His biochemical, psychophysiological and genetic studies demonstrated that sensation seeking
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#1732764818492204-404: The founders of Tripod and later Geekcorps George Zuckerman (1916–1996), American screenwriter and novelist Gregg Zuckerman (born 1949), mathematician who introduced Zuckerman functors Gregory Zuckerman (born 1966), American journalist Harriet Zuckerman (born 1937), American sociologist Heidi Zuckerman (born 1967/68), American museum curator Homer Zuckerman, owner of Wilbur
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238-753: The genetics of sensation seeking at the Maudsley Institute in London. Zuckerman has written hundreds of highly influential research articles, book chapters, and many prominent books. He also serves on the editorial board of Personality and Individual Differences , which was founded by Hans Eysenck (Editor-in-Chief). Zuckerman retired in September 2002, aged 74 years and resided in Philadelphia where he wrote journal articles and invited book chapters for international handbooks until shortly before his death. as well as having revised his 1991 book
255-982: The pig in Charlotte's Web Jeffrey Zuckerman (born 1987), Franco-American translator Jeremy Zuckerman (born 1975), American composer Joseph D. Zuckerman , American researcher Josh Zuckerman (born 1985), American actor ( Austin Powers in Goldmember ) Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman (born 1941), American surfer Laurel Zuckerman (born 1960), American author Lilla Zuckerman (born 1974), American television writer Lillian Zuckerman (1916–2004), American actress Marvin Zuckerman (1928–2018), American psychologist and researcher Miron Zuckerman (born 1945), American psychologist Molly Zuckerman-Hartung (born 1975), American painter Mortimer Zuckerman (born 1937), Canadian-American publisher, magazine editor, and real estate billionaire Nathan Zuckerman ,
272-815: The pig in Charlotte's Web Jeffrey Zuckerman (born 1987), Franco-American translator Jeremy Zuckerman (born 1975), American composer Joseph D. Zuckerman , American researcher Josh Zuckerman (born 1985), American actor ( Austin Powers in Goldmember ) Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman (born 1941), American surfer Laurel Zuckerman (born 1960), American author Lilla Zuckerman (born 1974), American television writer Lillian Zuckerman (1916–2004), American actress Marvin Zuckerman (1928–2018), American psychologist and researcher Miron Zuckerman (born 1945), American psychologist Molly Zuckerman-Hartung (born 1975), American painter Mortimer Zuckerman (born 1937), Canadian-American publisher, magazine editor, and real estate billionaire Nathan Zuckerman ,
289-474: Was a major biologically-based trait construct. Also, his research into augmenting/reducing of the cortical evoked potential provided a reliable model of brain functioning in high and low sensation seekers. Zuckerman spent sabbaticals with eminent colleagues Hans Eysenck, Jeffrey Gray, and Robert Plomin, in England, where factor analytic studies showed that a combination of impulsivity and sensation seeking formed
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