Situational antecedents of children's anger experiences and subsequent responses to adult versus peer provokers

Rachel Karniol, Talia Heiman

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ملخص

The purpose of this study was to examine children's reported experiences of anger and their means of expressing anger in their interactions with high versus equal status individuals. Parents and teachers represented high status while siblings and peers represented equal status. Sixth grade children were asked to cite situations in which they experience anger in interaction with peers versus adults and to indicate their typical responses to these situations. We identified 13 categories of situations in which anger was experienced and 11 categories of response to these situations. Anger was experienced in interaction with both high and equal status provokers but of the situations that were identified as producing experiences of anger, nine were reported as occurring differentially in interaction with adults versus peers of the responses to the experience of anger, seven responses were cited differentially in interaction with peers versus adults. The typical responses to adult provoked anger were generally more passive than those to peer provoked anger. Girls more than boys indicated experiencing anger due to adult's task demands but tended to express less overt anger in their interactions with adults than did boys. These findings are consistent with the view that high status of the provoker servers only to inhibit the expression of anger but does not lessen the anger experience itself.
اللغة الأصليةإنجليزيّة أمريكيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)109-118
عدد الصفحات10
دوريةAggressive Behavior
مستوى الصوت13
رقم الإصدار3
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - 1987

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