APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Are Sex Differences in Observed Anger Scores Due to Underlying Differences in Anger or Differences in Reporting Thresholds?
- Metaxia Kessaris
St. John's University - Jonathan Merchan
St. John's University - William Chaplin
St. John's University
Abstract
Men generally have higher average observed scores on measures of anger. We considered two possible reasons for this difference: 1) men are higher on latent anger constructs and 2) men have a lower threshold on the underlying construct for endorsing anger items. We found some evidence to support both reasons.
Psychopathology