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  2. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    Being a good girl typically means pleasing everybody, so this idea that ‘people are going to be mad at you and you’re just going to have to live with it’” because of performative behavior ...

  3. Passive-aggressive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected). [ 2 ]

  4. Aggression - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Two broad categories of aggression are commonly distinguished. One includes affective (emotional) and hostile, reactive, or retaliatory aggression that is a response to provocation, and the other includes instrumental, goal-oriented or predatory, in which aggression is used as a means to achieve a goal. [14]

  5. How to Deal With Passive-Aggressive People - AOL

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    This will definitely create conflict, as the passive-aggressive person is not being authentic or honest with their feelings. It’s called passive-aggressive behavior, and it can leave you feeling ...

  6. Anger - Wikipedia

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    In inter-group relationships, anger makes people think in more negative and prejudiced terms about outsiders. Anger makes people less trusting, and slower to attribute good qualities to outsiders. [41] When a group is in conflict with a rival group, it will feel more anger if it is the politically stronger group and less anger when it is the ...

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  8. Hostility - Wikipedia

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    Hostility is seen as a form of emotionally charged aggressive behavior. In everyday speech, it is more commonly used as a synonym for anger and aggression. It appears in several psychological theories. For instance it is a facet of neuroticism in the NEO PI, and forms part of personal construct psychology, developed by George Kelly.

  9. Genetics of aggression - Wikipedia

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    Aggression can manifest in different ways between biological males and females. A study evaluated these differences by using EEG and ECG to monitor neurobiological responses to aggravating stimuli. It was shown that anger and physical aggression was much greater in men than women. Men also scored higher on a scale regarding reactive aggression.