While expressing anger may help men influence others women actually lose influence over others when they allow anger into an argument says a new study. The findings demonstrate a distinct gender bias when it comes to expressing anger and influencing people. Our results have implications for any woman who is trying to exert influence on a decision in their workplace and everyday lives including governing bodies task forces and committees said co-author of the study Jessica Salerno from Arizona State University in the US. The researchers looked at how anger expressions affect group deliberations. We found that when men expressed