Hostile and energetic: Anger is predicted by low agreeableness and high energetic arousal

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Abstract

A hypothesis that anger is related to high energetic arousal (EA), but only at a low level of agreeableness was tested. In the first two studies, the association between trait anger, agreeableness, and EA was explored. In the next two studies, the interactions of agreeableness with constructs conceptually and empirically close to EA, in predicting anger were tested. Study 3 revealed that anger was predicted by a low level of agreeableness and a high level of positive affect. In study 4 task engagement (construct containing an energetic component) was included in the context of cognitive performance. At a high level of agreeableness the association between anger and task engagement was negative, whereas among individuals with low agreeableness this relation was not significant.

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Zajenkowski, M. (2017). Hostile and energetic: Anger is predicted by low agreeableness and high energetic arousal. PLoS ONE, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184919

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