This study was carried out during daytime hours at a university with the aim of providing eval-uations on the impact of indoor nose exposure on anger in young adults in the sample of university stu-dents. The questionnaire was carried out with 473 university students studying at various faculties at Okan University, Istanbul, Turkey. The indoor noise measurements were also taken using a sound level meter at various locations where the questionnaires were conducted. A significant difference was found among university students'main scores of trait, state, outraged and hated angers according to the locations having a different noise level where they filled the questionnaire forms. Statistical analysis indicated that there was a significant positive correlation be-tween noise and the trait, state, outraged and hated angers. However, a correlation was not obtained be-tween noise and the controlled anger.
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