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Chewing on It Can Chew You Up: Effects of Rumination on Triggered Displaced Aggression.
Authors:Bushman  Brad J; Bonacci  Angelica M; Pedersen  William C; Vasquez  Eduardo A; Miller  Norman
Abstract:Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor annoyance (trigger). In Study 1, provoked participants who ruminated for 25 min were more aggressive toward a fumbling confederate than were distracted participants. Provocation-induced negative affect was positively related to aggression but only among those who ruminated. Study 2 conceptually replicated Study 1 and also found that the more negatively people reacted to the trigger, the more likely the trigger was to increase displaced aggression. Study 3 replicated the findings of Studies 1 and 2 by using an 8-hr rumination period. All 3 studies suggest that ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood that a minor triggering annoyance will increase displaced aggression. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:rumination  triggered displaced aggression  provocation  affect
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