Gender differences in aggression: a multiplicative function of outward anger expression - Kim D, Liu Q, Quartana PJ, Yoon KL.

Individuals with a higher (vs. lower) tendency to outwardly express anger (i.e., greater anger-out) generally exhibit greater aggression; men (vs. women) also tend to be more aggressive. Although the general aggression model posits that multiple person var...
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