A negative correlation was found between rational problem solving and
anger as a trait.
Not exact matches
Our second objective was to analyze whether fine - grained dimensions of reactivity (fear,
anger, discomfort, sadness, activity level, approach, high intensity pleasure, impulsivity) and self - regulation (attentional shifting, attentional focusing, inhibitory control),
as well
as the higher order temperamental factors (negative affectivity, surgency, and effortful control) represent unique correlates of CU
traits and ODD - related problems.
Additionally, based on Rothbart's (2007) model of temperament, we analyzed whether fine - grained dimensions of reactivity (fear,
anger, discomfort, sadness, activity level, approach, high intensity pleasure, impulsivity) and self - regulation (attentional shifting, attentional focusing, inhibitory control),
as well
as the higher order temperamental factors of negative affectivity, surgency and effortful control are associated with CU
traits and ODD - related problems.
«They will set a «high bar» on
traits such
as empathy, maintaining appropriate boundaries with children, managing
anger and stress and a proper understanding of the impact of abuse and neglect.
RA has also been associated with
traits such
as negative emotionality [42], anxiety [26] and
anger [43].
Our study can not directly address this question but hypotheses that temperamental characteristics such
as anxiety,
anger or psychopathic
traits [26] could partly explain the common variation at the baseline level of PA and RA is supported by our results.