Did the old old Schachter-Singer work induce anger by making accusations
about the participant's mother's sex life?  (I hope that'
s not apocryphal.)   DKH

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Helweg-Larsen, Marie <helw...@dickinson.edu
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>  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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