2015
DOI: 10.5944/ap.12.1.10765
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Comparison of Drivers’ Aggression Frequency on and off the Road According to the Propensity to Experience Anger behind the Wheel

Abstract: An important question in the study of driving anger is whether drivers express anger the same way on and off the road. With the aim of analyzing the between-group and within-group differences in a heterogeneous sample of 157 drivers divided in high, moderate and low-driving anger, four ways of expressing anger were assessed (verbally, physically, displacedly and adaptatively), both in general and behind the wheel. The between-group results showed that high anger drivers scored higher than low angered in all ty… Show more

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“…However, only the study conducted in Spain replicated the original five-factor structure. On the whole, it can be appreciated that adaptative or constructive aggressive expression is the most frequent one while physical expression is the less frequent one (Herrero-Fernández, 2015b;Sullman, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only the study conducted in Spain replicated the original five-factor structure. On the whole, it can be appreciated that adaptative or constructive aggressive expression is the most frequent one while physical expression is the less frequent one (Herrero-Fernández, 2015b;Sullman, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%