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González-Iglesias, B., Gómez-Fraguela, J. A., & Luengo-Martín, M. Á. (2012). Driving anger and
traffic violations: Gender differences. Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and
Behaviour, 15(4), 404-412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2012.03.002

Instructions: Please answer the following questions based on Article 6 (type your response
directly below each question). Make sure your responses are in your own words – do NOT copy
word for word from the article, quote directly from the article, or copy from a classmate.

1. According to the article, how to men and women differ in showing anger and aggression
while driving?

2. Briefly describe the procedure of the study.

3. Based on the findings, do men or women tend to be angrier at traffic obstructions


causing roadblocks? How is this finding explained?

4. Explain ONE main limitation to the study.

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