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Parasocial Romances as Infidelity: Comparing Perceptions of Real-Life, Online, and Parasocial Extradyadic Relationships [PDF]
Parasocial relationships are perceived friendships with media figures that are not reciprocated (Horton and Wohl 1956). Although parasocial relationships can be romantic (Adam and Sizemore 2013), it is unclear whether parasocial romances are perceived as
Adam, Aimee, Schnarre, Payton
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Fast and High-Fidelity Entangling Gate through Parametrically Modulated Longitudinal Coupling
We investigate an approach to universal quantum computation based on the modulation of longitudinal qubit-oscillator coupling. We show how to realize a controlled-phase gate by simultaneously modulating the longitudinal coupling of two qubits to a common
Blais, Alexandre +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how the Swedish child welfare services (CWSs) are described in Arabic‐speaking social media, with a focus on the ‘LVU campaign.’ The material consists of Facebook and YouTube posts and comments about the Swedish CWSs' actions in child mistreatment cases involving migrant families.
Dana Sofi, Jonas Stier, Emmie Wahlström
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Indignation or Insecurity: The Influence of Mate Value on Distress in Response to Infidelity
Two studies examined the influence of mate value on responses to infidelity from an evolutionary perspective. Couples were recruited for Study 1, allowing an examination of both participants' self-perceived mate value and their partners' mate value on ...
April Phillips
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“A minimum of domination”—the overt normative orientation of Foucault's work
Abstract Answering the charge of ‘crypto‐normativity’ that has long overshadowed Michel Foucault's work, I argue that this work is animated by an overt normative orientation to keep domination to a minimum. This orientation operates both at the level of content and form.
Fabian Freyenhagen
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Retaliatory Marital Infidelity After Betrayal
: Introduction: Marital infidelity often results in significant emotional distress. In some cultural contexts, including the Iranian context, this distress may be particularly pronounced among women.
Mehrdad Hajihasani
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Forced-choice measures that assess reactions to imagined sexual and emotional infidelity are ubiquitous in studies testing the Jealousy as a Specific Innate Module (JSIM) model.
David A. Lishner +3 more
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Mental Health Following Silver Splits: A Dyadic Approach to Depressive Symptoms
ABSTRACT Objective Drawing on the stress generation model, emotional contagion theory, and gender‐as‐relational approach, this study adopts a dyadic approach to mental health following later‐life separation, or “silver splits” (i.e., partnership dissolution at or after age 50), and examines whether depressive symptoms in a partner before separation can
Lisa Jessee, Jeffrey E. Stokes
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Sex Differences in Jealousy in Response to Actual Infidelity
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a) that the sex difference in jealousy emerges only in response to hypothetical infidelity scenarios, and (b) that the sex difference emerges only using ...
John E. Edlund +4 more
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Multiphoton controllable transport between remote resonators
We develop a novel method for multiphoton controllable transport between remote resonators. Specifically, an auxiliary resonator is used to control the coherent long-range coupling of two spatially separated resonators, mediated by a coupled-resonator ...
Long, Guilu, Qin, Wei
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