Response to interpersonal request styles by dependent and overcontrolled hostility personalities

Assessed self‐reported compliance, anger, and sympathy among two groups of Ss: One identified as dependent (N = 26) and the other high on overcontrolled hostility (N = 25). It was hypothesized that both groups of Ss would report higher levels of compliance than control Ss (N = 23). The 74 Ss read ac...

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Hostility
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
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Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
Social psychology
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