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Hostility and Cardiovascular Reactivity During Marital Interaction

Timothy W. Smith, PhD and Linda C. Gallo, PhD

From the Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (T.W.S., L.C.G.).



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Fig. 1. Interpersonal circumplex (adapted from Ref. 28).

 


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Fig. 2. Association between AQ total scores and SBP response among husbands in the high and low evaluative threat conditions.

 


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Fig. 3. Association between husbands’ AQ total scores and wives’ HR reactivity in the agree and disagree conditions.

 





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