Does distraction or rumination work better to diffuse anger? Catharsis theory predicts that rumination works best, but empir-ical evidence is lacking. In this study, angered participants hit a punching bag and thought about the person who had angered them (rumination group) or thought about becoming physically fit (distraction group). After hitting the punching bag, they reported how angry they felt. Next, they were given the chance to administer loud blasts of noise to the person who had angered them. There also was a no punching bag control group. People in the rumination group felt angrier than did people in the distrac-tion or control groups. People in the rumination group were also most aggressive, followed respectively by people in th...
Although the tendency to ruminate is related to the frequency of intimate partner violent (IPV) perp...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
Does distraction or rumination work better to diffuse anger? Catharsis theory predicts that ruminati...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent research suggests that angry rumination augments aggressive behavi...
Although rumination following a provocation can increase aggression, no research has examined the pr...
Research on rumination has demonstrated that compared with distraction, rumination intensifies and p...
Interpersonal provocation is a common and robust antecedent to aggression. Four studies identified a...
Rumination has been demonstrated to have negative consequences on affect, behaviour, and physiologic...
UnrestrictedExperimental studies show that manipulated rumination increases aggressive responding to...
Four studies present the first evidence showing that public (vs. private) provocation augments trigg...
Unlike the strategy of cognitive regulation that relies heavily on the top-down control function of ...
Do people aggress to make themselves feel better? We adapted a procedure used by G. K. Manucia, D. J...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Although the tendency to ruminate is related to the frequency of intimate partner violent (IPV) perp...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
Does distraction or rumination work better to diffuse anger? Catharsis theory predicts that ruminati...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent research suggests that angry rumination augments aggressive behavi...
Although rumination following a provocation can increase aggression, no research has examined the pr...
Research on rumination has demonstrated that compared with distraction, rumination intensifies and p...
Interpersonal provocation is a common and robust antecedent to aggression. Four studies identified a...
Rumination has been demonstrated to have negative consequences on affect, behaviour, and physiologic...
UnrestrictedExperimental studies show that manipulated rumination increases aggressive responding to...
Four studies present the first evidence showing that public (vs. private) provocation augments trigg...
Unlike the strategy of cognitive regulation that relies heavily on the top-down control function of ...
Do people aggress to make themselves feel better? We adapted a procedure used by G. K. Manucia, D. J...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Although the tendency to ruminate is related to the frequency of intimate partner violent (IPV) perp...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...
In everyday life, people often combine strategies to regulate their emotions. However, to date, most...