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ArtikelVerbalized Anger and Accusatory "You" Messages as Cues for Anger and Antagonism Among Adolescents  
Oleh: Kubany, Edward S. ; Richard, David C. ; Muraoka, Miles Y. ; Bauer, Gordon B.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Adolescence vol. 27 no. 107 (1992), page 505-516.
Topik: ADOLESCENTS; verbalized; anger; accusatory; antagonism; adolescents
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Isi artikelThis study investigated the impact of communications of negative feelings between adolescents in close relationships. High school boys and girls were asked to imagine discussing a relationship problem with a personally close partner and to rate likelyreactions to four kinds of statements : assertively expressed distress, assertively expressed anger, aggresively expressed distress, and aggresively expressed anger. Accusatory "you" statements were rated as more aversive and evoked stonger antagonistic response inclinations than assertive "I" statements. Statements depicting anger were rated as more aversive and evoked stronger antagonistic response inclinations than statements depicting distress. Results were similar for boys and girls. Implications of the findngs and directions for future research are discussed.
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