The Zuckerman–Kuhlman Personality Questionnaire (ZKPQ) is considered an ‘‘alternative’’ five-factor model of personality (Zuckerman et al., 1993) that measures five factors of personality: (Impulsive Sensation Seeking, Neuroticism-Anxiety, Aggression-Hostility, Activity, and Sociability). Impulsive sensation seeking is a general type of sensation seeking based on impulsive activities with strong convergent validity with general forms of sensation seeking (Roberti et al., 2003a). Based on measurement of traits from these two instruments, various behavioral expressions of sensation seeking can be explored and can be predictive of many different life experiences, preferences, behaviors, and thoughts (Zuckerman, 1994).