2023
DOI: 10.1177/00332941231168558
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The Relationship Between Dispositional Awe and Reactive Aggression: The Serial Mediation Role of Trait Anger and Self-Control

Abstract: Previous research has shown that state awe will decrease aggressive behavior in individuals and reduce implicit trait aggression. However, hardly any studies have been conducted to show the relationship between individual dispositional awe and reactive aggression as well as the underlying psychological mechanisms. Based on the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotion and the expanded model of awe, this study explored the effects of trait anger and self-control on the relationship between dispositional awe … Show more

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“…Anger is a common emotional experience (Kashdan et al, 2016) typically arising when people are threatened, intentionally hurt, or interrupted (Ekman, 2016). Specifically, anger is an emotional driver of reactive aggression (Beames et al, 2019;Qu, 2023). Crosssectional, longitudinal and experimental studies have supported its predictive role in reactive aggression (Cabral & de Almeida, 2019;Fung, 2019;Qu, 2023).…”
Section: Anger and Reactive Aggressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anger is a common emotional experience (Kashdan et al, 2016) typically arising when people are threatened, intentionally hurt, or interrupted (Ekman, 2016). Specifically, anger is an emotional driver of reactive aggression (Beames et al, 2019;Qu, 2023). Crosssectional, longitudinal and experimental studies have supported its predictive role in reactive aggression (Cabral & de Almeida, 2019;Fung, 2019;Qu, 2023).…”
Section: Anger and Reactive Aggressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, anger is an emotional driver of reactive aggression (Beames et al, 2019;Qu, 2023). Crosssectional, longitudinal and experimental studies have supported its predictive role in reactive aggression (Cabral & de Almeida, 2019;Fung, 2019;Qu, 2023). Given the strong link between anger and reactive aggression, research increasingly focused on the underlying mechanism from anger to reactive aggression.…”
Section: Anger and Reactive Aggressionmentioning
confidence: 99%