Criteria in lay self-judgment of anger control |
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Authors: | Lisa Tsoi Hoshmand Gary W Austin |
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Affiliation: | California State University, Fullerton, USA;London Family Court Clinic USA |
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Abstract: | The basis of judgment by laypersons in the self-evaluation of difficulties with anger control is examined. Responses to a set of 10 specific criteria of anger control problems and a self-rating of degree of problem were obtained on 190 subjects. The criteria and problem ratings were found to have satisfactory testretest reliability. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that certain criteria entered more than others into the self-judgments of anger control problems. Exploratory factor analysis produced three factors, interpreted as Personal Difficulties with Anger, Aggression, and Hostility, which replicated some of the previous research. Implications of the findings for a social constructivist view of self-judgment of anger and aggression and the development of self-report instruments are discussed. Additional studies with other samples are suggested. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Lisa T. Hoshmand Department of Counseling California State University Fullerton EC-105A Fullerton CA 92634. |
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