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Ron Watters (2003) – Advocates for outdoor adventure as essential for well-being.
Psychologist Frank Farley (as cited in Roberts, 2006) – Introduces the concept of “Type T” personalities who are essential for societal progress.
Dr. Kenneth Kamler – A high-achieving risk-taker, showing that thrill-seeking can coexist with professionalism.
Marvin Zuckerman – Notes that without positive outlets, thrill-seekers may engage in harmful behaviors.
Dr. Ernest Noble (1998) – Links dopamine receptor genes (D2, D4) to natural risk-taking tendencies.