The section examines the relationship between anger, aggression, and psychological well-being, focusing on individuals' levels of physical and verbal aggression and their reactions to various situations. The study utilizes the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ), a widely used psychological assessment tool developed in 1992, with its 12-item short version adapted into Turkish. The four key dimensions of aggression—verbal aggression, physical aggression, anger, and hostility—are measured.
This content was prepared by analyzing in detail the responses to the question “Which of the follo...
This section presents the February'25 results of the KONDA Inflation Expectations Survey:From Februa...
In 2024, the events that made individuals happy and angered them in their lives are examined, and th...
The section analyses the most memorable events that the society remembers when they think about the...
This section examines realistic and symbolic threat perceptions toward Syrians living in Turkey, as...
In this chapter the society's psychological wellbeing level as measured with the WHO-5 index is bein...
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