“…Anger-In refers to how anger is suppressed (e.g., "I keep things in"), whereas Anger-Out measures how anger is expressed toward other people or objects (e.g., "I strike out at whatever infuriates me"). The measure demonstrates adequate internal consistency reliability and good construct validity (Spielberger, Sydeman, Owen, & Marsh, 1999), and a series of factor analyses has supported the subscale structure of the instrument (Fuqua, Leonard, Masters, & Smith, 1991;Spielberger, 1988;Van der Ploeg, 1988). For the present sample, coefficient alphas were as follows: State Anger 5 .88, Trait Anger 5 .83, Anger-In 5 .79, and Anger-Out 5 .75.…”