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the sociologically most relevant emotions, namely anger and anxiety. Using representative data from the German Socio …, and occupational status, do, indeed, make a significant and independent contribution to explaining the experience of anger … and anxiety. …
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is confirmed by the percentage of two negative emotions each relates a different level of uncertainty (anxiety often … refers to a higher level of uncertainty while anger is usually expressed when uncertainty is low). Thirdly, the results also …
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is confirmed by the percentage of two negative emotions each relates a different level of uncertainty (anxiety often … refers to a higher level of uncertainty while anger is usually expressed when uncertainty is low). Thirdly, the results also …
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In the present cross-sectional, descriptive study, different dimensions of anger and symptoms of depression, anxiety …=320). Depression-Anxiety and Stress Scale-42 (DASS-42) and Multi Dimensional Anger Scale (MDAS) were used. Students living … in Turkey had higher scores of anxiety and stress than those living in Germany. Scores of anger symptoms were found to be …
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