Beat them or ban them: The characteristics and social functions of anger and contempt.
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Abstract
This article reports 3 studies in which the authors examined (a) the distinctive characteristics of anger and contempt responses and (b) the interpersonal causes and effects of both emotions. In the 1st study, the authors examined the distinction between the 2 emotions; in the 2nd study, the authors tested whether contempt could be predicted from previous anger incidents with the same person; and in the 3rd study, the authors examined the effects of type of relationship on anger and contempt reactions. The results of the 3 studies show that anger and contempt often occur together but that there are clear distinctions between the 2 emotions: Anger is characterized more by short-term attack responses but…
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- Contempt
- Anger
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Attribution
- Interpersonal communication
- Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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