Only 23 percent of adults report openly expressing their anger. Should they?

A) Yes. Venting is a healthy way to express anger.
B) Yes. Otherwise, they will develop a personality disorder.
C) Yes. Venting is better than walking away from an anger-producing situation.
D) No. Ironically, venting appears to make people angrier.


Answer: D) No. Ironically, venting appears to make people angrier.

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