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Psychological Reactance: Effects of Age and Gender
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Gendered PerceptionGender IdentityAgeismGender DevelopmentGender StudiesSocial PsychologyAdult AustraliansEducationSocial SciencesApplied Social PsychologyAdult DevelopmentMental HealthPersonality DevelopmentPsychological ReactanceEmotionAttitudinal QuestionnairePsychologyDevelopmental Psychology
A self-report, attitudinal questionnaire was administered to 1,717 adult Australians between 18 and 40 years old to examine the effects of age and gender on psychological reactance. Analysis yielded a significant age effect: As age increased, the level of reactance tended to decrease. No significant differences in reactance emerged in relation to gender. A significant interaction between age and gender was found.
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