GENDER DIFFERENCES IN ANGER AND FEAR AS A FUNCTION OF SITUATIONAL CONTEXT

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作者
BRODY, LR
LOVAS, GS
HAY, DH
机构
[1] BRANDEIS UNIV,WALTHAM,MA 02254
[2] UNIV SASKATCHEWAN,SASKATOON,SK S7N 0W0,CANADA
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10.1007/BF01544757
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
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Gender differences in the reported intensity of anger and fear toward hypothetical males and females were explored in three age groups (6-12 year olds, 14-16 year olds, and adults over 30) located in two different geographic areas. The samples were primarily Caucasian and included a wide range of socioeconomic groups. Subjects reported on the intensity of feelings elicited by characters in an emotion story task in which three aspects of situational context were varied: the gender of the story characters eliciting the feeling (all situations), the stereotypic gender-typed or cross-gender behavior of the eliciting character (four situations), and the affective quality of the situations (four situations). Across all three age groups, situations that were frightening, anger-provoking, or that depicted stereotypic male-negative behavior elicited the most consistent subject gender and character gender differences in reported fear and anger. Relative to males, females of all ages reported more fear in frightening, anger-producing, and male-negative stereotypic situations. Males were reported to be more frightening and anger-producing than were females in those same situations. The data also suggested that with development, females reported less intense fear of females, while males reported less intense fear of males.
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