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Gender Differences in Human Interpersonal Conflicts: A Reply to Ingram et al. (2012)

Publication at Faculty of Humanities |
2013

Abstract

The present study reply to previous paper with the usage of our new, unpublished original results. Participants (males = 85, females = 102, M = 22.6, SD = 3.2) judged 10 various negative emotions: disgust, anger, sadness, fear, contempt, hate, disappointment, jealousy, envy, and guilt.

On a 10cm line drawn next to each of the 10 words, participants were asked to rate the degree to which they experienced this emotion as pleasant/unpleasant. Females rated anger as significantly more unpleasant than males (unpublished results, t = -0.03, p = .05).