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University of Kansas: Political Anger Seems to Override Inhibitions Online, Study Finds
March 27, 2024
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 27 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:

A new study gives clues as to why anger is so pervasive in political discussions on social media.

The desire to express political anger seems so strong that it overrides the instinct, found in older research, to control one's anger in public, according to a new paper co-written by a University of Kansas associate professor of communication studies.

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