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This version was published on February
1, 2008
Personality and Social Psychology Review, Vol. 12, No. 1,
3-21 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1088868307309874
The Cognitive Basis of Trait Anger and Reactive Aggression: An Integrative Analysis
Benjamin M. Wilkowski
North Dakota State University, Benjamin.Wilkowski{at}ndsu.edu
Michael D. Robinson
North Dakota State University
Cognitive processing approaches to personality have gained momentum in recent years, and the present review uses such a cognitive approach to understand individual differences in anger and reactive aggression. Because several relevant cognitive models have been proposed in separate literatures, a purpose of this review is to integrate such material and evaluate the consistency of relations obtained to date. The analysis reveals that processes related to automatic hostile interpretations, ruminative attention, and effortful control appear to be important contributors to individual differences in angry reactivity. Memory accessibility processes, by contrast, failed to exhibit a consistent relationship with trait anger. This review concludes with the proposal of an integrative cognitive model of trait anger and the discussion of several broader issues, including the developmental origins of cognitive processing patterns and plausible links to temperament-based perspectives.
Key Words: trait anger reactive aggression attention accessibility interpretation effortful control personality
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