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#345 - How Culture Creates Emotions: A Dialogue with Batja Mesquita

Converging Dialogues

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Anger is a Diverse Spectrum

Anger is not a uniform emotion but a diverse spectrum of feelings with varying triggers and cognitive appraisals. Different circumstances like family conflicts, political issues, or personal grievances evoke distinct types of anger. While anger may seem similar in some aspects or behaviors, there is no universal cognitive appraisal that defines anger. Research indicates that people have varying appraisals when angry, suggesting that what we collectively label as 'anger' lacks a singular defining characteristic.

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