Sex differences in anger-related behaviour: Comparing expectancies to actual behaviour |
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Authors: | Hannelore Weber Monika Wiedig-Allison |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Greifswald , Greifswald, Germany weber@uni-greifswald.de;3. University of Greifswald , Greifswald, Germany |
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Abstract: | Expectancies about and the reactions of men and women to a provocation were compared to self- and observer ratings of the actual behaviour in response to the provocation. In Study 1, men and women were provoked by the experimenter during a laboratory task. In Study 2, participants were presented with video clips of the provocation and estimated how a man or a woman would likely react to it. The man was expected to react more aggressively than the woman. In their actual behaviour, however, men were more likely to react with humour or by distancing than were women. The woman was expected to react more submissively than the man, which was inaccurate with respect to both the observer ratings and the self-ratings. |
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