Anger and hostility: are they different? An analytical exploration of facial-expressive differences, and physiological and facial-emotional responses - Tsikandilakis M, Bali P, Derrfuss J, Chapman P.

Previous research has proposed the exploratory hypotheses that hostility could differ from anger in the sense that it involves higher possibility for inflicting physical harm while anger could involve higher frustration and stress compared to hostility. Ba...
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