Evaluating the difference between cognitive ability and emotion seeking in high risk and low risk individuals
Antecedent research has examined the relationship between cognitive abilities and excitement, but there is a study of the difference between cognitive ability and excitability in people with high risk and low risk of research gaps.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference between cognitive ability and emotion seeking in high risk and low risk individuals.
This was a comparative study. The population of the study was selected from two categories of helicopter and passenger pilots. Research tools include: Zuckermanchr('39')s Emotion-seeking Questionnaire (1978) and Neural Cognitive Ability Questionnaire (2013). Data were analyzed using multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA).
There was a significant difference between cognitive ability and emotion seeking in high risk and low risk individuals (P< 0/001).
People with high cognitive ability experienced more emotion seeking.
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