anger
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Situational determinants of anger-related behavior
The raw data consist of the binary judgments of 101 first-year psychology students who indicated whether or not they would display each of 8 anger-related behaviors when being angry at someone in each of 6 situations. The 8 behaviors consist of 4 pairs of reactions that reflect a particular strategy to deal with situations in which one is angry at someone, namely, (1) fighting (fly off the handle, quarrel), (2) fleeing (leave, avoid), (3) emotional sharing (pour out one's heart, tell one's story), and (4) making up (make up, clear up the matter). The six situations are constructed from two factors with three levels: (1) the extent to which one likes the instigator of anger (like, dislike, unfamiliar), and (2) the status of the instigator of anger (higher, lower, equal). Each situation is presented as one level of a factor, without specifying a level for the other factor.
hostility
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self-reported hostile behavior in frustrating situations
The data consist of the judgments of 316 first-year psychology students who indicated on a three point scale the extent to which they would display each of 4 hostile behaviors in each of 14 frustrating situations (0= you do not display this response in this situation, 1= you display this response to a limited extent in this situation, 2= you display this response to a strong extent in this situation).
anger2
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Situational determinants of anger-related behavior
The raw data consist of the binary judgments of 115 first-year psychology students who indicated whether or not they would display each of 14 anger-related behaviors when being angry at someone in each of 9 situations. The 14 behaviors consist of 7 pairs of reactions that reflect a particular strategy to deal with situations in which one is angry at someone: