Competitive two-persons interactions of type-A and type-B individuals

Forty subjects classified as either coronary-prone (Type A) or coronary-resistant (Type B) interacted in a mixed-motive game in pairs by pressing buttons which transmitted messages through a television screen while an electrocardiogram and digital blood volume pulse were computer monitored. Subjects...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of behavioral medicine 1982-03, Vol.5 (1), p.55-66
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Personality
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