Toward an understanding of the determinants of anger |
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Authors: | Berkowitz Leonard Harmon-Jones Eddie |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA. lberkowi@wisc.edu |
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Abstract: | Research bearing on several popular conceptions of the major determinants of anger arousal indicates that the particular appraisals often identified as causes of anger frequently only serve to affect the intensity of the anger that is generated. Research into effects of physical pain or other physically unpleasant conditions or involving social stresses suggests that decidedly aversive conditions are a major spur to anger. Experiments are also reviewed showing that anger-related muscular movements can also lead to anger-related feelings, memories, cognitions, and autonomic responses. Alternative explanations for the findings are discussed. The authors urge emotion theorists to widen their methodology and analyses so that they give careful, detailed attention to the many different factors that can influence anger. |
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