Posts Tagged ‘anger’
Sleeping babies respond to angry voices
U. OREGON (US) — Infants respond to their parents’ angry tone of voice, even when they’re sleeping, new research suggests. Continue…
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Health & Medicine - Feb 13, 2013 12:03 - 0 Comments
Envy added to narcissism is a volatile mix
IOWA STATE (US) — Not all narcissists boast an “I’m better than you” swagger. Some harbor feelings of vulnerability that can make them more prone to unexpected bursts of aggression. (more…)
Society & Culture - Jan 10, 2013 16:45 - 0 Comments
Are angry judges better than ‘robots’?
VANDERBILT (US) — Angry judges aren’t necessarily bad judges, says legal expert Terry Maroney. (more…)
Society & Culture - Dec 20, 2012 13:24 - 0 Comments
Word skills help toddlers control their rage
PENN STATE (US) — Toddlers with more developed language ability can manage their frustration better and are less likely to express anger by the time they’re in preschool, say researchers. (more…)
Society & Culture - Nov 2, 2011 9:41 - 0 Comments
Early conflict with mom leaves toddlers angry
U. MINNESOTA / NYU (US) — Children who are persistently aggressive and defiant by kindergarten very often have tumultuous relationships with their parents from early on. (more…)
Top Stories - Mar 9, 2011 11:48 - 0 Comments
Terrible 2s can leave boys anxious, angry
U. ILLINOIS (US) — Toddlers punished for being clingy or frustrated are more likely to become anxious and withdrawn, a new study shows. (more…)
Society & Culture - Jun 30, 2010 15:32 - 1 Comment
Anger, not fear, fuels war-time rally
WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS (US)—It’s no secret that Americans tend to throw their support behind a sitting U.S. president when the nation is thrust into a war or other potentially violent conflict with a foreign foe—a phenomenon known as the “rally ’round the flag effect.” (more…)










