Flexible Approach To Acute Conflict Results In More Frustration and Anger, Study Shows
Sunday, March 8, 2009 - 11:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Researchers show that having a more flexible approach to resolving an acute conflict interaction results in more frustration and anger. Researchers observed a sample of 65 undergraduate students role-playing a stressful task with a "neighbor" who was portrayed by a research assistant.
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