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The Catharsis Myth
A prevalent misconception in folk psychology is that expressing anger by "letting it out"—such as screaming or punching an object—will relieve the emotion. Contrary to this commonsense belief, scientific research has demonstrated that venting anger in this manner typically leaves individuals feeling more angry rather than less.
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Which of the following best defines the concept of folk psychology?
Because folk psychology is derived from the shared, everyday experiences and common sense of many people, it can generally be relied upon as an accurate substitute for formal scientific research when explaining human behavior.