The Interpersonal Conflicts influence Verbal and Indirect Aggression through Anger and Emotion Suppression

Single Wave Study

General Information

Title
The Interpersonal Conflicts influence Verbal and Indirect Aggression through Anger and Emotion Suppression
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine interethnic differences and similarities in interpersonal conflicts and how these conflicts influence anger, emotion suppression tendency, and verbal and indirect aggression tendencies.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
06-01-2014
End date
28-01-2014
Researcher
Stupar, S., van de Vijver, A.J.R., and Fontaine, J.R.J.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2015 CentERdata
Funding Organization
CentERdata/MESS Project
Cross-Cultural Psychology at Tilburg University
Statistics Netherlands (CBS)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zjb-qbhf

Datasets and documentation

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Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch

Data Files

English SPSS file
English STATA file

Variables

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Questions

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Response Information

Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 1,750 (100%)
Non-response: 335 (19.1%)
Response: 1,415 (80.9%)
Complete: 1,408 (80.5%)
Incomplete: 7 (0.4%)
Collection Events
Period
06-01-2014 to 28-01-2014
Sample
panel members of 16 years and older
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.

Publications

Interethnic Similarity of Anger Suppression-Aggression Association in Conflicts in Intimate and Non-Intimate Relationships Across Ethnic Groups in the Netherlands In C. Roland-Lévy, P. Denoux, B. Voyer, P. Boski & W. K. Gabrenya Jr. (Eds.), Unity, diversity and culture: Research and scholarship selected from the 22nd Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (pp. 446-455); Stupar-Rutenfrans, S., et al.