Marie,

 

Your student might be interested in the "hot sauce paradigm." The anger
manipulation is typically dismissive criticism of an essay. I just did a
PsycLit search for "hot sauce" and found articles that should be
helpful.

 

Dennis

 

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Dennis M. Goff 

Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology

Department of Psychology

Randolph College (Founded as Randolph-Macon Woman's College in 1891)

Lynchburg VA 24503

dg...@randolphcollege.edu

 

From: Helweg-Larsen, Marie [mailto:helw...@dickinson.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 3:18 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Anger manipulations

 

 

I have a student who is interested in manipulating anger in the lab. She
is interested in tried and true manipulations of anger - any references
you have would be most helpful. I understand that it is a pretty hard
emotion to manipulate (actually making people feel angry) and I want her
to stay away from all the common sense manipulations that may or may not
work (e.g., watch a video that makes you angry, write about a time were
something made you very angry, etc.). Thanks.

Marie

 

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