Research evidence suggests that:
A) at the dispositional level, people who are more prone to blaming other people in unpleasant situations also tend to experience anger more frequently.
B) at the situational level, most people report feeling angry only when they blame another person for something bad that has happened.
C) people who experience anger in response to one situation are more likely to perceive ambiguous words, presented later on, as threatening.
D) Evidence suggests that all of the above are true.
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