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1. 
When I am really angry at someone, I feel some tension, but comfortable in expressing exactly what's on my mind.

2. 
When I am really angry at someone, I think "Okay, I'm angry and need to deal with it constructively."

3. 
When I am really angry at someone, I behave by expressing what's bothering me and working to achieve a constructive resolution.

4. 
When someone is really angry at me, I feel tension and the right to understand the person's anger by responding directly.

5. 
When someone is really angry at me, I think that I have the right and need to understand the person's anger at me and to respond directly to resolve the conflict.

6. 
When someone is really angry at me, I behave by asking for a explanation of the anger and dealing the feelings in a straightforward manner

7. 
I feel comfortable and straightforward in my approach to the person.

8. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I think that my needs are legitimate. and okay to express in a direct manner.

9. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I behave comfortably and at ease with the person.

10. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I behave comfortably and at ease with the person.

11. 
When I am really angry at someone, I feel hostile, or a need to verbally attack.

12. 
When I am really angry at someone, I think attack, and try to show my anger.

13. 
I behave by angrily expressing myself or getting into an argument, I think attack, and try to show my anger.

14. 
When someone is really angry at me, I feel angry and hostile, and the need to respond strongly.

15. 
When someone is really angry at me, I think that | need to respond even stronger so as not to be overwhelmed.

16. 
When someone is really angry at me, I behave by showing my own anger, or escalating the argument.

17. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I feel defensive or a need to develop a powerful strategy in my approach to the person.

18. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I think that what! want or need is most important and impose myself on the person.

19. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I behave pushy or defensively with the person.

20. 
When I am really angry at someone, I feel anxious or confused about what to say.

21. 
When I am really angry at someone, I think that I should not express my anger directly.

22. 
When I am really angry at someone, I behave by avoiding saying anything to the person so as not to hurt his/her feelings.

23. 
When someone is really angry at me, I behave by avoiding saying anything to the person so as not to hurt his/her feelings.

24. 
When someone is really angry at me, I think that | am probably at fault, or the person does not like me.

25. 
When someone is really angry at me, I behave by backing off, apologizing, or not really saying what | feel.

26. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I feel nervous and hesitant about approaching the person.

27. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I think that! really shouldn't bother him/her or take up much of their time.

28. 
When / communicate to an "Authority” person, I behave apologetically and awkwardly with the person.


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