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Anger, Harassment, and Cardiovascular Reactivity Among Chinese and Indian Men in Singapore
George D. Bishop, PhD
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Gary Robinson, BA
From the National University of Singapore.
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Fig. 1. Systolic reactivity as a function of race, dispositional anger, and harassment.
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Fig. 2. Systolic reactivity under harassment as a function of dispositional and anger reactivity.
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Fig. 3. Systolic reactivity under nonharassment as a function of dispositional anger and anger reactivity.
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Fig. 4. Systolic reactivity under nonharassment as a function of dispositional anger, anger reactivity, and race.
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