Many individuals become aggressive in reaction to an actual or potential danger, or it can be a learned behaviour that assists them in meeting their needs. Anger is a natural emotion that everyone feels at different moments. It is, in effect, a normal reaction to a challenge, assisting us in preparing for defence or standing up for ourselves It usually occurs as a response to thoughts or feelings such as pain, irritation, worry, envy, discomfort, rejection, or shame. The purpose of this investigation is to examine effects of trait anger (AN) and aggressiveness (AG) on life satisfaction (LS) of general adult population, as well as to determine whether trait anger (AN) moderates the mediating effect of aggressiveness (AG) in the schadenfreude...
Life satisfaction is an important index of mental health and also predicts other important outcomes ...
Some people are more prone to aggression than others. These individual differences are associated wi...
The present study extended Palfai and Hart\u27s (1997) work on anger expression and perceived social...
AbstractIn this paper, based on specific statistical methods (correlations, analysis of variance, mu...
The purpose of this research study was to examine if type of trauma relates to happiness and life-sa...
Trait negative affect has a unique inverse relationship with life satisfaction across the life span....
Although anger as a negative emotion is associated with unpleasantness, recent research on anger hig...
Anger ideals are socialized beliefs that people hold about their experience of anger. Three studies ...
Abstract Irritability, anger, and impulsivity have important associations with psychological well-be...
This study compared three groups of people: (a) high trait anger individuals who recognized personal...
In this study, we examined whether people’s social well-being is influenced by hostile versus nonhos...
This study examined the relationships of selected psychosocial variables--anger experience and anger...
The main aim of the current study was to examine the role of co-occurring emotions and their interac...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of instructed cognitive reapprais...
The current research aims to study university students’ levels of anger and satisfaction with life, ...
Life satisfaction is an important index of mental health and also predicts other important outcomes ...
Some people are more prone to aggression than others. These individual differences are associated wi...
The present study extended Palfai and Hart\u27s (1997) work on anger expression and perceived social...
AbstractIn this paper, based on specific statistical methods (correlations, analysis of variance, mu...
The purpose of this research study was to examine if type of trauma relates to happiness and life-sa...
Trait negative affect has a unique inverse relationship with life satisfaction across the life span....
Although anger as a negative emotion is associated with unpleasantness, recent research on anger hig...
Anger ideals are socialized beliefs that people hold about their experience of anger. Three studies ...
Abstract Irritability, anger, and impulsivity have important associations with psychological well-be...
This study compared three groups of people: (a) high trait anger individuals who recognized personal...
In this study, we examined whether people’s social well-being is influenced by hostile versus nonhos...
This study examined the relationships of selected psychosocial variables--anger experience and anger...
The main aim of the current study was to examine the role of co-occurring emotions and their interac...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of instructed cognitive reapprais...
The current research aims to study university students’ levels of anger and satisfaction with life, ...
Life satisfaction is an important index of mental health and also predicts other important outcomes ...
Some people are more prone to aggression than others. These individual differences are associated wi...
The present study extended Palfai and Hart\u27s (1997) work on anger expression and perceived social...