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    Managing anger / by O'Neill, Helen

    Published 2006
    Subjects: “…Anger…”
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    Anger and Reconciliation by Bernhard Koch

    Published 2023-12-01
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    The aptness of anger by Srinivasan, A

    Published 2018
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    Anger in the Íslendingasögur by Manning, G

    Published 2021
    “…It focuses on the nexus between anger and various modalities of masculinity. The first chapter outlines the social constructivist approach that the thesis adopts, as well as medieval Christianity’s perspective on anger. …”
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    Calming the anger storm / by 174050 Svitil, Kathy A.

    Published 2005
    Subjects: “…Anger…”
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    Turkish Metaphors of Anger by Elif ARICA AKKÖK

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…There have been prominent studies in Turkish as well which aim to put forward the general and culture specic conceptualizations of anger metaphors (Aksan, Metaphors of Anger 31; Aksan, The Container Metaphor 103). …”
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    Anger on and off the road by Parkinson, B

    Published 2001
    “…Participants reported on two recent experiences of anger, of which one had occurred while they were driving and the other in a non-driving situation. …”
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    Anger, rationality and neuroeconomics by Zizzo, D

    Published 2003
    “…Anger is an emotion implying a higher likelihood of a behavioral response directed against the object of anger. …”
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    Philodemus and Seneca on anger by Yang, J

    Published 2021
    “…It seeks to resolve three problems between the two authors’ conception of anger: (1) the “definitional” problem, which outlines the deciding factors that makes anger what it is and distinguishes it from all the other non-anger psychological processes; (2) the “cognitive” problem, which clarifies the relationship between anger and the judgments that cause, underlie, and constrain the occurrence of the emotion; (3) the “motivational” problem, which focuses on the involvement of desire in anger and how it leads people to feel and act in certain ways. …”
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