er.sagepub.com Anger is typically seen as a negative emotion. It is elicited by situations that are seen as undesirable, it feels bad (i.e., it has a negative valence), it motivates goals of getting back at others, and leads to behaviors that are generally disadvantageous to others, such as complaining, exclusion, and overt aggressio
An insult is one of the cases of verbal aggression and undoubtedly it is an everyday life phenomenon...
Angry facial expressions are thought to serve as signals of social correction, indicating that one p...
Two studies examined the effect of status and liking of the anger target on anger behavior and indiv...
er.sagepub.com Anger is typically seen as a negative emotion. It is elicited by situations that are ...
Anger is an emotional response to a real or imagined threat or provocation. Anger can range in inten...
Emotions can be considered processes that involve involuntary action readiness (Frijda, 1986). Basic...
Anger is often primarily portrayed as a negative emotion that motivates antagonistic, aggressive, pu...
Many psychologists have theorized that negative emotions lead to aggression but remain vague on what...
Emotions are an everyday occurrence. Much work has been done into what the point of emotion is and w...
This paper reviews the impact of anger on judgment and decision making. Section I proposes that ange...
Anger ideals are socialized beliefs that people hold about their experience of anger. Three studies ...
In any organization, we must contend with competitors and unpredictable markets. There is bound to b...
The authors propose that (a) although strong negative affect can evoke anger without appraisals, app...
Despite our justified fears of its destructiveness, anger is an essential part of our social life. I...
While research has shown that consumer anger causes a range of negative consequences, the conceptual...
An insult is one of the cases of verbal aggression and undoubtedly it is an everyday life phenomenon...
Angry facial expressions are thought to serve as signals of social correction, indicating that one p...
Two studies examined the effect of status and liking of the anger target on anger behavior and indiv...
er.sagepub.com Anger is typically seen as a negative emotion. It is elicited by situations that are ...
Anger is an emotional response to a real or imagined threat or provocation. Anger can range in inten...
Emotions can be considered processes that involve involuntary action readiness (Frijda, 1986). Basic...
Anger is often primarily portrayed as a negative emotion that motivates antagonistic, aggressive, pu...
Many psychologists have theorized that negative emotions lead to aggression but remain vague on what...
Emotions are an everyday occurrence. Much work has been done into what the point of emotion is and w...
This paper reviews the impact of anger on judgment and decision making. Section I proposes that ange...
Anger ideals are socialized beliefs that people hold about their experience of anger. Three studies ...
In any organization, we must contend with competitors and unpredictable markets. There is bound to b...
The authors propose that (a) although strong negative affect can evoke anger without appraisals, app...
Despite our justified fears of its destructiveness, anger is an essential part of our social life. I...
While research has shown that consumer anger causes a range of negative consequences, the conceptual...
An insult is one of the cases of verbal aggression and undoubtedly it is an everyday life phenomenon...
Angry facial expressions are thought to serve as signals of social correction, indicating that one p...
Two studies examined the effect of status and liking of the anger target on anger behavior and indiv...