Someone just pushed his way into the middle of a line of people waiting to buy tickets to a movie. Thirteen-year-old Luke and his 71-year-old grandpa Chester are now standing right behind the pusher. Which of the following is likely to be their relative reaction?

A) Chester will obsess about the event more than Luke.
B) Chester will be less likely to express his outrage than Luke.
C) Luke will experience less negative affect than Chester
D) Luke will be more in control of his anger than Chester.


B

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