3 The Prevalence of Anger Expressions on German Television

Author(s):  
Lena Masch
Keyword(s):  
2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronda Roberts Callister ◽  
Barbara Gray ◽  
Donald E. Gibson ◽  
Maurice E. Schweitzer ◽  
Joo-Seng Tan

2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 581-605
Author(s):  
Laura Rees ◽  
Ray Friedman ◽  
Mara Olekalns ◽  
Mark Lachowicz

Purpose The purpose of this study is to test how individuals’ emotion reactions (fear vs anger) to expressed anger influence their intended conflict management styles. It investigates two interventions for managing their reactions: hot vs cold processing and enhancing conflict self-efficacy. Design/methodology/approach Hypotheses were tested in two experiments using an online simulation. After receiving an angry or a neutral message from a coworker, participants either completed a cognitive processing task (E1) or a conflict self-efficacy task (E2), and then self-reported their emotions, behavioral activation/inhibition and intended conflict management styles. Findings Fear is associated with enhanced behavioral inhibition, which results in greater intentions to avoid and oblige and lower intentions to dominate. Anger is associated with enhanced behavioral activation, which results in greater intentions to integrate and dominate, as well as lower intentions to avoid and oblige. Cold (vs hot) processing does not reduce fear or reciprocal anger but increasing individuals’ conflict self-efficacy does. Research limitations/implications The studies measured intended reactions rather than behavior. The hot/cold manipulation effect was small, potentially limiting its ability to diminish emotional responses. Practical implications These results suggest that increasing employees’ conflict self-efficacy can be an effective intervention for helping them manage the natural fear and reciprocal anger responses when confronted by others expressing anger. Originality/value Enhancing self-efficacy beliefs is more effective than cold processing (stepping back) for managing others’ anger expressions. By reducing fear, enhanced self-efficacy diminishes unproductive responses (avoiding, obliging) to a conflict.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Wegrzyn ◽  
Sina Westphal ◽  
Johanna Kissler

1990 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 745-751 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Lewis ◽  
Steven M. Alessandri ◽  
Margaret W. Sullivan

2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 236-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald E. Gibson ◽  
Maurice E. Schweitzer ◽  
Ronda R. Callister ◽  
Barbara Gray
Keyword(s):  

tuahtalino ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 240
Author(s):  
Syarifah Lubna

There are five expression in the society of Pontianak Malay Kalimantan Barat in expressing their anger, that are: nyumpah, nyeranah, beleter, pendek tongkeng, and ngambol. These anger expressions are different in their daily application. Ngambol is ironic in anger expression character since it is not express direct anger but agreeing their speaking partner with special facial expression and voice tone to show disagreement of the spoken statement. Ngambol becomes the focus of this research. Qualitatively, ngambol is described and become the aim of the research. 100 respondents selected randomly from the total population of the society of Pontianak Malay Kalimantan Barat to be the sample of the research.  This study applied descriptive statistics. The data collected and disseminated through questionnaires and analyzed through tabulation of statistical product and service solution (SPSS) based on the Likert scale which are: strongly disagree (1), disagree (2), doubtful (3), agree (4), and strongly agree (5). Based on the data, it could be concluded that 36% society of Pontianak Malay respondents agree even strongly agree to express their anger through ngambol in their closest social environment.


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 261
Author(s):  
Mehmet Boz ◽  
Burçak Çağla Garipağaoğlu

<p>This research aimed to determine the correlation of anger and alienation in educational organizations on the basis of perceptions of teachers. Data was collected from 146 teachers who worked in Şişli Vocational High School, İstanbul. The research was a correlational study which had a quality of relationship survey model. In order to collect the data necessary for the research, 'The work alienation scale ' by Elma ( 2003) and 'The scale of constant anger and anger expressions styles' which was prepared by Spielberger (1998) and translated and adapted by Ozer ( 1994) were conducted. The research results indicated that there was meaningful, medium level, positive sided correlation between the dimensions of work alienation and constant anger level with the dimensions of inward anger among the teachers. It was also found that there was meaningful, positive sided, low level correlation between the dimensions of work alienation and constant anger management level. However, there was not found any meaningful correlation between the dimensions of outward anger and work alienation. Besides, the research results showed that teachers feel alienation mostly in terms of school alienation and from the anger expression styles, they used anger control most frequently.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Özet</strong></p><p>Bu çalışmanın amacı; öğretmenlerin işe yabancılaşma düzeyleri ile sürekli öfke ve öfke ifade tarzları arasında anlamlı bir ilişki olup olmadığını tespit etmektir. Şişli Teknik ve Endüstri Meslek Lisesi’nde görev yapan 146 öğretmen üzerinde yapılan araştırma, nicel verilere dayalı, ilişkisel tarama modeli niteliğinde, korelasyonel bir çalışmadır. Araştırmada Elma (2003) tarafından hazırlanan “Öğretmen İşe Yabancılaşma Ölçeği” ve Spielberger (1988) tarafından geliştirilip, Özer (1994) tarafından çevirisi ve uyarlaması yapılan “Sürekli Öfke ve Öfke İfade Tarzı Ölçeği” kullanılmıştır. Araştırma sonucunda; öğretmenlerde, işe yabancılaşma ile sürekli öfke düzeyi ve öfke içte alt boyutu arasında, orta düzeyde, pozitif yönlü, anlamlı ilişki tespit edilmiştir. İşe yabancılaşma ile öfke kontrol alt boyutu arasında düşük düzeyde, pozitif yönlü, anlamlı ilişki tespit edilmiş, öfke dışta alt boyutu arasında ise anlamlı ilişki tespit edilememiştir. Ayrıca, öğretmenlerin yabancılaşma duygusunu, en çok okula yabancılaşma boyutunda yaşadığı ve öfke ifade tarzlarından, en sık öfke kontrolünü kullandıkları tespit edilmiştir.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 73 (11) ◽  
pp. 1471-1503
Author(s):  
Carlos Ferreira Peralta ◽  
Maria Francisca Saldanha ◽  
Paulo N Lopes

Can anger expressions be functional in the context of ongoing relationships at work – and if so, how and when? Drawing on insights from the dual threshold model and on the emotions-as-social-information theory, we develop and test the theoretical proposition that the strategic expression of both anger and positive emotions in the context of ongoing relationships at work yields benefits for individuals. Across four field studies and using multi-wave and multi-source data, we found that, when paired with the strategic expression of positive emotions, strategically expressing anger enhanced both peer- and self-perceptions of cooperation, which in turn contributed to ratings of work effectiveness. The results highlight the importance of studying patterns of strategic emotional expression involving more than one emotion and advance current knowledge of how, when, and why it is beneficial to express anger at work. Implications for research and practice are discussed.


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