Biaggio M K
Psychol Rep. 1989 Feb;64(1):23-6. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1989.64.1.23.
The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in behavioral reactions to provocation of anger. In a field study, 72 subjects recorded all anger-arousing incidents for a 2-wk. period. Physical and Verbal Antagonism were found in more reports by men while Passive Consent was noted in more reports by women. For a laboratory study, 101 subjects responded to self-report scales of behavioral responses after exposure to an insulting letter. No sex differences were noted in subjects' self-reports of behavioral reactions. Variations in design are brought to bear in interpreting the findings.
本研究的目的是考察在愤怒挑衅时行为反应中的性别差异。在一项实地研究中,72名受试者记录了为期两周内所有引发愤怒的事件。男性报告中的身体对抗和言语对抗更多,而女性报告中的被动同意更多。在一项实验室研究中,101名受试者在接触一封侮辱性信件后对行为反应的自我报告量表做出了回应。在受试者对行为反应的自我报告中未发现性别差异。在解释研究结果时考虑了设计上的差异。