The State Anger Scale

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The State Anger Scale

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About The State Anger Scale

The State Anger Scale (Appendix C; a subscale of the State-Trait Anger Scale, STAS) was used as a measure of state anger (see Spielberger, Jacobs, Russell S, & Crane, 1983). State anger was hypothesized to be a mediating variable (between emotion regulation condition and racial prejudice) and the STAS was utilized as a check on the efficacy of the vignette in eliciting anger. This measure had participants answer Likert questions, such as “I feel angry”, to measure their current state of anger. The internal consistency alpha coefficient for the State Anger Scale is .93 (Spielberger et al., 1983).

The State Anger Scale

The State Anger Scale

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