@article{oai:konan-wu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000926, author = {秦, 一士}, issue = {39}, journal = {甲南女子大学研究紀要. 人間科学編, Konan Women's University researches}, month = {Mar}, note = {110000040493, This study examines the relationship of hostile attribution and emotional anger to verbal responses in frustration situations. Fifty-five female undergraduates were administered the P-F Study Adolescent Form. Then the participants rated each P-F item according to how the frustrater was hostile and how the frustratee was angered. Results showed that items varied significantly in the amount of hostility portrayed. On the basis of these ratings, items were categorized as depicting hostile intent, nonhostile intent, or ambiguous intent. Correlations between scores of hostility and anger were low. Many of the scoring factors of the P-F Study correlated highly with anger scores, but not with hostility scores. Anger scores were high on Extraggression and low on Intraggression among the P-F categories. Three types of P-F items according to the level of hostility did not differ in the effects of hostility and anger on verbal responses.}, pages = {1--7}, title = {フラストレーション場面における敵意,怒り,言語反応の関係}, year = {2003} }