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Anger

Anger, also known as wrath (.

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Anger

Nodes286
Edges285
Triples301
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.006993
Components1

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Anger

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related to Ethnicity and culture · 33
Anger → Asian, Black, Black Americans, Caucasian, Caucasian Facial Expression, China, Deffenbacher, Emotion, Europe, Europeans, Hatfield, Hawaii, He, Hispanic American, Hispanic Americans, JACFEE, Japanese, Kiecolt, Le, Mabry
related to history · 27
Anger → Algazel, Ancient, Ancient Greek, Aristotle, Avicenna, During, For, For Seneca, Furthermore, Galen, Germans, Ghazali, He, Ibn Sina, Middle Ages, On, Roger Bacon, Roman, Roman Empire, Seneca
related to Islam · 27
Anger → Allah, Allah/God, Allāh, Andalusian Maliki, Arabic, Devil, Egyptian, Factors, God, Ibn Abdil Barr, In, Islam, Islamic, Israelite, It, Jonah, Moses, Muhammad's, Musa, Nineveh
related to Suppression · 17
Anger → Another, Fiero, Francine Hughes, Germany, Her, It, Jews, John, Los Angeles, Modern, Nazis, On, Some, Suppressed, Suppression, The, There
related to Modern perspectives · 15
Anger → According, Albert Ellis, David Hume, Ellis, Furthermore, Immanuel Kant, In, Kemp, Martha Nussbaum, Rebecca Traister, Regarding, Soraya Chemaly, Strongman, The American, Two
related to The Gallup World Poll · 14
Anger → Afghanistan, Armenia, Estonia, Every, Finland, Gallup, In, Iraq, Lebanon, Mauritius, Netherlands, Portugal, The, Turkey
related to Divine retribution · 13
Anger → Christ, Christians, Cleansing, God, God's, Gospel, In, Kaufmann Kohler, Primitive, Reform, Temple, The Hebrew Bible, This
related to Aggressive anger · 12
Anger → Bullying, Destruction, Grandiosity, Hurtfulness, Risk-taking, Selfishness, The, This, Threats, Unjust, Unpredictability, Vengeance
related to Expressive strategies · 12
Anger → As, Her, Hochschild, In, Keating, Larissa Tiedens, Previous, She, Similarly, Studies, Sutton, Tiedens
related to Hinduism · 11
Anger → Adherence, Alternatively, As, Bhagavad Gita, Frustration, In, In Hinduism, Jñānīs, Krishna, Māyāvādīs, The

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Angercausesa loss in self-monitoring capacity and objective observability.Modern psychologists view anger as a normal and natural emotion experienced by virtually all humans at times0.90text
Angeris areaction to perceived deliberate harm or unfair treatment by others0.90text
Angeris adistinct strategy of social influence and its use0.90text
Angeris akind of insensibility0.90text
Angeris anegative trait0.90text
Angeris adestructive emotion and although anger might have some positive effects in terms of survival or moral outrage0.90text
Angeris adoor way for restraining other blameworthy traits ego and envy0.90text
sadnessinstance ofemotions0.80text
fearinstance ofemotions0.80text
which promote analytical thinking.An angry person tends to anticipate other events that might cause them angerinstance ofemotions0.80text
REBTinstance oflike modern systems0.80text
hypertensioninstance ofThere are also studies that link suppressed anger and medical conditions0.80text

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