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"Annoy" redirects here. For the minesweeper, see USS Annoy (AM-84).
"Annoyed" redirects here. For the film, see Annoyed (film).
For the comedy club, see Annoyance Theatre.
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Annoyance is an unpleasant mental state that is characterized by such effects as irritation and distraction from one's conscious thinking. It can lead to emotions such as frustration and anger. The property of being easily annoyed is called irritability.
Psychology[edit]
Various reasons exist for why one finds particular stimuli annoying. Measurement of annoyance is highly subjective. As an attempt at measurement, psychological studies on annoyance often rely on their subjects' own ratings of levels of annoyance on a scale. Many stimuli that one is at first neutral to, or even finds pleasant, can turn into annoyances from repeated continued exposure. One can often encounter this phenomenon with such media as popular music, memes, commercials, and advertising jingles, which by their very nature are continually repeated over a period of weeks or months.
A study published in the International Journal of Conflict Management found that one's response to an annoyance, at least when the perceived cause is another person, escalate to more extreme levels as they go unresolved.[1] It also found that one was more likely to blame the party who was causing the annoyance in the study, rather than one's self, for the annoyance as it escalated.
Psychological warfare can involve creating annoyances to distract and wear down the resistance of the target. For example, in 1993, the FBI played music "specifically selected for its irritation ability" on loudspeakers outside the Branch Davidian church in Waco, Texas in an attempt to bring about the surrender of David Koresh and his followers.[2]
Annoying means to cause irritation. An example sentence is 'Ignore that annoying girl. She is talkative.'
See also[edit]
- Absurd humor
- Agitation
- Distraction
- Frustration
- Pet peeve
- Social alienation
References[edit]
- ^ Dean G Pruitt, John C Parker, Joseph M Mikolic. Escalation as a reaction to persistent annoyance. International Journal of Conflict Management. Bowling Green: Jul 1997.Vol.8, Iss. 3; pg. 252, 19 pgs
- ^ Mark Potok. FBI grinds away at cult USA Today 14 April 1993 01A
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Emotions (list)
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Emotions |
- Adoration
- Affection
- Agitation
- Agony
- Awe
- Amusement
- Anger
- Anguish
- Annoyance
- Anxiety
- Arousal
- Attraction
- Caring
- Compassion
- Contempt
- Contentment
- Defeat
- Depression
- Desire
- Disappointment
- Disgust
- Ecstasy
- Embarrassment
- Empathy
- Enthrallment
- Enthusiasm
- Envy
- Euphoria
- Excitement
- Fear
- Frustration
- Grief
- Guilt
- Happiness
- Hatred
- Homesickness
- Hope
- Horror
- Hostility
- Humiliation
- Hysteria
- Infatuation
- Insecurity
- Insult
- Interest
- Irritation
- Isolation
- Jealousy
- Loneliness
- Longing
- Love
- Lust
- Melancholy
- Neglect
- Nostalgia
- Optimism
- Panic
- Passion
- Pity
- Pleasure
- Pride
- Rage
- Regret
- Rejection
- Remorse
- Resentment
- Sadness
- Sentimentality
- Shame
- Shock
- Sorrow
- Spite
- Suffering
- Surprise
- Sympathy
- Tenseness
- Wonder
- Worry
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Worldviews |
- Nihilism
- Optimism
- Pessimism
- Reclusion
- Weltschmerz
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English Journal
- Representation of age and ageing identities in popular music texts.
- Kelly J1, Watson R2, Pankratova M1, Pedzeni AM1.
- Journal of advanced nursing.J Adv Nurs.2016 Jun;72(6):1325-34. doi: 10.1111/jan.12916. Epub 2016 Feb 24.
- AIMS: To critically examine the representation of ageing identities in popular music texts.BACKGROUND: Having a positive outlook provides both short-term benefits and has been proven to help people live longer. Music is capable of conveying positive and negative emotion towards ageing, however, only
- PMID 26913488
- 'To save the honour of thinking': a slightly petulant response to Griffiths.
- Rolfe G1, Freshwater D.
- International journal of nursing studies.Int J Nurs Stud.2005 Mar;42(3):363-9.
- This is a response (a reply a riposte ) to Peter Griffiths (Int. J. Nurs. Stud., in press, ) that attempts to answer some of the charges, which he levels at our book 'Deconstructing Evidence-based Practice' (Routledge, London, 2004). It begins by countering Griffiths' mistaken assertion that, in de
- PMID 15708023
- Petulant cellular acts: destroying the ECM rather than creating it.
- Krane SM1.
- The Journal of clinical investigation.J Clin Invest.2001 Jan;107(1):31-2.
- PMID 11134176
Japanese Journal
- 波平 恵美子
- 民族學研究 38(3・4), 230-256, 1974-03-31
- … The village looks like being full of evil spirits and petulant gods. …
- NAID 110001839125
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