1993
DOI: 10.1037/0882-7974.8.1.9
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"Type A behavior pattern and emotion expression in younger and older adults": Correction.

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“…However, gender was included as a variable of interest in this research, as other researchers have found gender differences in the expression of anger (e.g., Malatesta-Magai, Jonas, Shepard, & Culver, 1993). Thus, the relationship between gender and anger and its relationship to other variables is not clear, and its inclusion seemed warranted.…”
Section: State Trait Anger Expression Inventory (Staxi)mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…However, gender was included as a variable of interest in this research, as other researchers have found gender differences in the expression of anger (e.g., Malatesta-Magai, Jonas, Shepard, & Culver, 1993). Thus, the relationship between gender and anger and its relationship to other variables is not clear, and its inclusion seemed warranted.…”
Section: State Trait Anger Expression Inventory (Staxi)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Finally, Kopper and Epperson (1996) found little in the way of gender effects in predicting mental health variables or in moderating the relationship between these variables and the prediction of anger composites. However, gender was included as a variable of interest in this research, as other researchers have found gender differences in the expression of anger (e.g., Malatesta-Magai, Jonas, Shepard, & Culver, 1993). Thus, the relationship between gender and anger and its relationship to other variables is not clear, and its inclusion seemed warranted.…”
Section: Social Skills Inventory (Ssi)mentioning
confidence: 99%