Appraisal and emotion regulation in anger situations: differences between Spanish and Romanian women

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Oriol Granado, Xavier
Adina Ignat, Aurora
Clipa, Otilia
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Filella Guiu, Gemma;
Ros Morente, Agnès;
Oriol Granado, Xavier;
Adina Ignat, Aurora;
Clipa, Otilia;
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(2016)
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Appraisal and emotion regulation in anger situations: differences between Spanish and Romanian women.
Journal of Educational Sciences & Psychology, 2016, vol. VI (LXVIII), núm.1.
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/60562.
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This study aimed to explore the differences between a sample of Spanish women and another sample of Romanian women in terms of appraisal, use of emotional regulation strategies and the time it takes to regulate anger situations. Results showed significant differences between the two samples in the frequency of occurrence when facing episodes of anger. In addition, Spanish women exhibited more active physiology, social isolation, self-control and discharge when regulating these situations, while
Romanian women showed greater use of behavioural distraction, inhibition and suppression.
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