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    Components of hostility and the severity of coronary artery disease by Siegman, A W, Dembroski, T M, Ringel, N

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-03-1987)
    “…Previous research has linked various measures of hostility to the prevalence and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD). The present study sought to…”
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    Dimensions of Anger and CHD in men and women : Self-ratings versus spouse ratings by SIEGMAN, A. W, TOWNSEND, S. T, BLUMENTHAL, R. S, SORKIN, J. D, CIVELEK, A. C

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-08-1998)
    “…One hundred one males and 95 females referred for thallium stress testing were administered Spielberger's State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI), the…”
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    The outward expression of anger, the inward experience of anger and CVR : The role of vocal expression by SIEGMAN, A. W, SNOW, S. C

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-02-1997)
    “…Two hypotheses were tested: (1) that only the outward expression of anger, not its mere experience, is associated with heightened cardiovascular reactivity;…”
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    Dimensions of anger-hostility and cardiovascular reactivity in provoked and angered men by SIEGMAN, A. W, ANDERSON, R, HERBST, J, BOYLE, S, WILKINSON, J

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-06-1992)
    “…This study investigated the relationship between two dimensions of anger-hostility--the expression of anger-hostility and the experience of…”
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    The angry voice: its effects on the experience of anger and cardiovascular reactivity by Siegman, A W, Anderson, R A, Berger, T

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-11-1990)
    “…The results of two studies show that expressive vocal behavior, specifically, speech rate and loudness, influences the experience of anger and cardiovascular…”
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    A prospective study of dominance and coronary heart disease in the normative aging study by Siegman, Aron W, Kubzansky, Laura D, Kawachi, Ichiro, Boyle, Stephen, Vokonas, Pantel S, Sparrow, David

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-07-2000)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the prospective relation between dominance, as assessed by a Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory…”
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    Expressive vocal behavior and the severity of coronary artery disease by Siegman, A W, Feldstein, S, Tomasso, C T, Ringel, N, Lating, J

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-11-1987)
    “…This study sought to ascertain the relationship of expressive vocal behavior in a structured interview and the severity of coronary artery disease in a group…”
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    Antagonistic behavior, dominance, hostility, and coronary heart disease by Siegman, A W, Townsend, S T, Civelek, A C, Blumenthal, R S

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-03-2000)
    “…This study investigated the relationship between antagonistic behavior, dominance, attitudinal hostility, and coronary heart disease (CHD). One hundred one men…”
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    Speech rate, loudness, and cardiovascular reactivity by SIEGMAN, A. W, DEMBROSKI, T. M, CRUMP, D

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-10-1992)
    “…This paper reports the results of two studies that investigated the relationship between speech rate, loudness, and cardiovascular reactivity (CVR). One study…”
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    Voices of Fear and Anxiety and Sadness and Depression: The Effects of Speech Rate and Loudness on Fear and Anxiety and Sadness and Depression by Siegman, Aron Wolfe, Boyle, Stephen

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-08-1993)
    “…Two studies investigated the role of expressive vocal behavior (specifically, speech rate and loudness) in fear and anxiety and in sadness and depression. In…”
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    Cardiovascular consequences of expressing, experiencing, and repressing anger by WOLFE SIEGMAN, A

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-12-1993)
    “…Psychoanalytic theory's pathogenic view of repression gave rise to the widely held belief that the expression of anger is beneficial to mental and physical…”
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    The relationship between future time perspective, time estimation, and impulse control in a group of young offenders and in a control group by Siegman, A. W

    Published in Journal of Consulting Psychology (01-12-1961)
    “…There is a positive correlation between the range of future time perspective, a time estimation task, and a motor impulse control task in delinquent Israeli…”
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    Personality variables associated with admitted criminal behavior by Siegman, A. W

    Published in Journal of Consulting Psychology (01-04-1962)
    “…An anonymously administered scale for admitted criminality, given to college students, relates negatively to the Gough Socialization scale and scales of…”
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    Anger, and plasma lipid, lipoprotein, and glucose levels in healthy women: The mediating role of physical fitness by SIEGMAN, Aron Wolfe, MALKIN, Amy R, BOYLE, Stephen, VAITKUS, Mark, BARKO, William, FRANCO, Edward

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-02-2002)
    “…The association between anger, lipid profiles, and glucose levels were examined in this study of 103 middle aged, healthy women. A principal component factor…”
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    A cross-cultural investigation of the relationship between ethnic prejudice, authoritarian ideology, and personality by Siegman, A. W

    Published in Journal of abnormal and social psychology (01-11-1961)
    “…The studies done re the validation of the relationship between prejudice and authoritarianism on American Ss confounded ethnic prejudice and political attitude…”
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    Effects of mutual invisibility and topical intimacy on verbal fluency in dyadic communication by SIEGMAN, A. W, REYNOLDS, M. A

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-09-1983)
    “…The mutual reduction of visual feedback, which in this study did not interfere with the synchronization of turns, reduced the productivity levels and increased…”
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    Speaking without seeing, or the effect of interviewer absence on interviewee disclosure time by SIEGMAN, A. W, REYNOLDS, M. A

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-11-1983)
    “…The results of the present study confirmed earlier findings that the elimination of the usual face-to-face confrontation between interviewer and interviewee…”
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