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Victimization, Anger, and Gender: Low Anger and Passive Responses Work
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 05/04/09
Champion KM - Results of regression procedures demonstrated that female gender and low anger predicted ignoring and using distraction. Nonassertive responses, low anger, and low victimization predicted expecting more positive outcomes following provocation. Victimization was unrelated to intentions to use nonassertive responses but bullying negatively predicted walking away and using distraction. No modifying effects for gender, victimization, or bullying were found.
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