. . "I" . . "http://www.epjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/EP2013.114.781-787.pdf" . . "11240" . "Gender Differences in Human Interpersonal Conflicts: A Reply to Ingram et al. (2012)" . . . . . "7"^^ . "Gender Differences in Human Interpersonal Conflicts: A Reply to Ingram et al. (2012)" . "The present study reply to previous paper with the usage of our new, unpublished original results. Participants (males = 85, females = 102, M = 22.6, SD = 3.2) judged 10 various negative emotions: disgust, anger, sadness, fear, contempt, hate, disappointment, jealousy, envy, and guilt. On a 10cm line drawn next to each of the 10 words, participants were asked to rate the degree to which they experienced this emotion as pleasant/unpleasant. Females rated anger as significantly more unpleasant than males (unpublished results, t = -0.03, p = .05)." . "4" . "Evolutionary Psychology" . "[EDAE422361EE]" . "11" . "Gender Differences in Human Interpersonal Conflicts: A Reply to Ingram et al. (2012)"@en . "The present study reply to previous paper with the usage of our new, unpublished original results. Participants (males = 85, females = 102, M = 22.6, SD = 3.2) judged 10 various negative emotions: disgust, anger, sadness, fear, contempt, hate, disappointment, jealousy, envy, and guilt. On a 10cm line drawn next to each of the 10 words, participants were asked to rate the degree to which they experienced this emotion as pleasant/unpleasant. Females rated anger as significantly more unpleasant than males (unpublished results, t = -0.03, p = .05)."@en . "76247" . . . "1"^^ . "evolution; sex; gender; interpersonal conflict; anger"@en . "1"^^ . . "Trnka, Radek" . "Gender Differences in Human Interpersonal Conflicts: A Reply to Ingram et al. (2012)"@en . "000325897000001" . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . . "1474-7049" . "RIV/00216208:11240/13:10189799" . . "RIV/00216208:11240/13:10189799!RIV14-MSM-11240___" . . .