Trnka Radek
Department of Social and Cultural Ecology, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic.
Evol Psychol. 2013 Jul 27;11(4):781-7. doi: 10.1177/147470491301100401.
In the article, I comment on the study results of Ingram et al. (2012). Feelings of anger were hypothesized to be reported more often in the descriptions of past conflicts of boys than in the descriptions of past conflicts of girls. However, the authors found that boys were no more likely than girls to describe feelings of anger ensuing from a conflict. An explanation of this interesting finding is not provided in the discussion section. The present study provides possible theoretical explanations for this finding, also using the results of our studies published in the past.
在这篇文章中,我对英格拉姆等人(2012年)的研究结果进行了评论。研究假设,在描述过去的冲突时,男孩提及愤怒情绪的频率会高于女孩。然而,作者发现,男孩并不比女孩更有可能描述冲突引发的愤怒情绪。讨论部分未对这一有趣的发现作出解释。本研究利用我们过去发表的研究结果,为这一发现提供了可能的理论解释。