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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking | 2013

Anger on the Internet: The Perceived Value of Rant-Sites

Ryan C. Martin; Kelsey Ryan Coyier; Leah M. VanSistine; Kelly L. Schroeder

Despite evidence that anger is routinely expressed over the Internet via weblogs, social networking Web sites, and other venues, no published research has explored the way in which anger is experienced and expressed online. Consequently, we know very little about how anger is experienced in such settings. Two studies were conducted to explore how people experience and express their anger on a particular type of Web site, known as a rant-site. Study 1 surveyed rant-site visitors to better understand the perceived value of the Web sites and found that while they become relaxed immediately after posting, they also experience more anger than most and express their anger in maladaptive ways. Study 2 explored the emotional impact of reading and writing rants and found that for most participants, reading and writing rants were associated with negative shifts in mood.


Death Studies | 2016

College and the grieving student: A mixed-methods analysis

Illene Noppe Cupit; Heather L. Servaty-Seib; Sara J. Tedrick Parikh; Andrea C. Walker; Ryan C. Martin

ABSTRACT The current mixed-methods study examines how college students negotiate the grief process with the competing demands of college. Data were collected from 950 students at a regional comprehensive university and a research intensive institution. Quantitative findings revealed closeness to the deceased as a key positive predictor of mental health and academic difficulties and positive associations between changes in peer relationships and mental health difficulties. Qualitative findings showed that closeness to the deceased was associated with a greater sense of purpose in the college experience and findings suggested that institutions and their faculty encourage and exhibit more sensitivity about grief issues.


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2005

Driving anger, sensation seeking, impulsiveness, and boredom proneness in the prediction of unsafe driving

Eric R. Dahlen; Ryan C. Martin; Katie Ragan; Myndi M. Kuhlman


Personality and Individual Differences | 2005

Cognitive emotion regulation in the prediction of depression, anxiety, stress, and anger

Ryan C. Martin; Eric R. Dahlen


Personality and Individual Differences | 2004

Boredom proneness in anger and aggression: effects of impulsiveness and sensation seeking

Eric R. Dahlen; Ryan C. Martin; Katie Ragan; Myndi M. Kuhlman


Teaching of Psychology | 2011

Predicting Textbook Reading The Textbook Assessment and Usage Scale

Regan A. R. Gurung; Ryan C. Martin


Journal of Rational-emotive & Cognitive-behavior Therapy | 2004

Irrational Beliefs and the Experience and Expression of Anger

Ryan C. Martin; Eric R. Dahlen


Personality and Individual Differences | 2007

Anger response styles and reaction to provocation

Ryan C. Martin; Eric R. Dahlen


Journal of Rational-emotive & Cognitive-behavior Therapy | 2007

The angry cognitions scale: a new inventory for assessing cognitions in anger

Ryan C. Martin; Eric R. Dahlen


Personality and Individual Differences | 2006

Refining the Anger Consequences Questionnaire

Eric R. Dahlen; Ryan C. Martin

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Eric R. Dahlen

University of Southern Mississippi

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Katie Ragan

University of Southern Mississippi

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Lauren E. Vieaux

University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

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Myndi M. Kuhlman

University of Southern Mississippi

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Illene Noppe Cupit

University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

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Michael R. Wydo

Federal Bureau of Prisons

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Regan A. R. Gurung

University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

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