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John W. Burns, PhD, Stephen Bruehl, PhD and Phillip J. Quartana, MS

From the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, Illinois (J.W.B., P.J.Q.); and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee (S.B.).


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Figure 1. AIS x Ho for LP {Delta} during ARI. AIS hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. Ho hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. LP {Delta} = residualized change scores. AIS = Anger-in scale; Ho = Cook-Medley Hostility scale; LP = lower paraspinal muscles; SD = standard deviation.

 

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Figure 2. AIS x Ho for SBP {Delta} during ARI. AIS hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. Ho hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. SBP {Delta} = residualized change scores. AIS = Anger-in scale; Ho = Cook-Medley Hostility scale; SBP = systolic blood pressure; SD = standard deviation.

 

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Figure 3. AIS x Ho for DBP {Delta} during ARI. AIS hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. Ho hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. DBP {Delta} = residualized change scores. AIS = Anger-in scale; Ho = Cook-Medley Hostility scale; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; SD = standard deviation.

 

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Figure 4. AOS x Ho for DBP {Delta} during ARI. AOS hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. Ho hypothetical values = ±1 SD from centered sample mean. DBP {Delta} = residualized change scores. AOS = Anger-out scale; Ho = Cook-Medley Hostility scale; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; SD = standard deviation.

 





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