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ID 74626
Title Transcription
ジドウ シコウ オヨビ セイリテキ ヘンカ ニオケル シット ト イカリ ノ サイ ノ ケントウ
Title Alternative
Examine to the relationship between anger and jealousy in terms of automatic thoughts and physiological changes
Author
Takeda, Tomoya
Hoso, Ayako
Keywords
Anger
Jealousy
Automatic thoughts
Physiological changes
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
The purpose of this study was examine to the relationship between anger and jealousy in terms of automatic thoughts and physiological changes. The participants were 37 undergraduate students(14 males and 23 females). Measures used were the enviousness scale for elementary and junior high school pupils and the trait anger scale for the anger scales. The participants were divided into four groups(listed in order to anger, jealousy high-high, high-low, low-high, low-low)on the basis of their average scores on the enviousness scale and the trait anger scale. The participants were presented with anger and jealousy situations which were made into recorded speech. Then,ventricular rate, anger and jealousy levels, and automatic thoughts among presented situation were measured.
Results showed that the ventricular rate in anger, jealousy situation were higher than the ventricular rate at rest. Moreover the ventricular rate in anger situation tended to be higher than in jealousy situations. Additionally, automatic thoughts at anger and jealousy situation were analyzed by text mining. Many of the automatic thoughts in anger situations were related to other people, and many of the automatic thoughts in jealousy situations were related to oneself, followed by a relation to others as a comparison. From these results, there was a difference between automatic thoughts in anger situation and automatic thoughts in jealousy situations.
Plutichilk(1980) pointed out that feelings other than the fundamental feelings were produced by a combination of fundamental feelings or fundamental feeling combined with other components. This study suggested that jealousy was evoked with anger through comparison with others.
Journal Title
徳島大学総合科学部人間科学研究
ISSN
09199810
NCID
AN1043724X
Volume
18
Start Page
71
End Page
86
Sort Key
71
Published Date
2010
EDB ID
FullText File
language
jpn
departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences