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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama psychology
department will host the annual Harold Basowitz Memorial
Lecture on Friday, March 11, at 7 p.m. in 208 Gordon Palmer featuring
guest speaker Dr. Marvin Zuckerman who will discuss, “Sensation
Seeking and Risky Behavior: Drinking, Drugs, Smoking and Sex.”
Zuckerman is professor emeritus in the department of psychology
at the University of Delaware and remains active in teaching and
research.
Zuckerman received his doctoral degree in clinical psychology
from New York University. He is co-founder of the International
Society for the Study of Individual Differences for which he served
as president in 1985. Zuckerman developed the trait-state concept
and its application in tests for affect measurement. He has also
published extensively in the area of sensation seeking and the
biological basis for such behaviors as risk taking, alcohol and
drug use, sexual behavior and social attitudes.
The Harold Basowitz Memorial Lecture is sponsored by the UA department
of psychology in memory of Basowitz, who came to UA in 1940 and
remained until called into military service. Basowitz returned
to Tuscaloosa in 1946 and received his undergraduate degree from
UA in 1947.
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