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One Angry Woman: Anger Expression Increases Influence for Men, but Decreases Influence for Women, During Group Deliberation

Study Participants
244 jury-eligible undergraduate students
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Jessica M. Salerno
,
Liana C. Peter-Hagene
Publication
Law and Human Behavior
Volume
39
Issue
6
Month
December
Year
2015
Pages
581-592

Cite this Article

MLA

Salerno, Jessica M., and Liana C. Peter-Hagene. "One angry woman: Anger expression increases influence for men, but decreases influence for women, during group deliberation." Law and human behavior 39.6 (2015): 581.

APA

Salerno, J. M., & Peter-Hagene, L. C. (2015). One angry woman: Anger expression increases influence for men, but decreases influence for women, during group deliberation. Law and human behavior, 39(6), 581.

Chicago

Salerno, Jessica M., and Liana C. Peter-Hagene. "One angry woman: Anger expression increases influence for men, but decreases influence for women, during group deliberation." Law and human behavior 39, no. 6 (2015): 581.

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