Abstract
The Purpose of the study was to investigate the relations
between anger behavior and parenting styles among Secondary School
Students. The sample of the study consisted of (310) secondary school
students selected randomly from the population of the study. To achieve
the aim of the study, anger scale consisting of (19) items, and Parenting
Styles Questionnaire consisting of (45) items were used. The parenting
questionnaire consisted of three parenting styles; democratic, authoritarian
and permissive.
The results of the study indicated significant gender differences
favoring males, while no differences were found due to the class. A
positive significant correlation was found between anger behavior and
authoritarian style.