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‘I'm not envious, I'm just jealous!’: On the Difference Between Envy and Jealousy [PDF]
I argue for the view that envy and jealousy are distinct emotions, whose crucial difference is that envy involves a perception of lack while jealousy involves a perception of loss.
Protasi, Sara
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Jealousy and Relationship Closeness
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, which predicts that greater interdependence between relationship partners—or closeness—creates the potential for jealousy.
Mark Attridge
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The intentional object of romantic jealousy [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Evolution and Human Behavior. The published article is available from the link below. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural ...
Schützwohl, A
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Jealousy and the Male (Im)Potency: Psychodynamic Reading from a Gender Perspective [PDF]
Subjective experiences of jealousy are crossed by cultural and gender dimensions. From a perspective of masculinity studies, this article aims to offer a hermeneutic analysis of how cisgender men understand, designate, and experience this affection ...
Maisa Campos Guimarães, Valeska Zanello
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Pattern and Demographic Determinants of Romantic Jealousy among Adults in Nigeria
Background: Jealousy in a romantic relationship contributes to other factors that could either sustain or destroy that relationship. There has been an increasing trend in the rate of broken relationships, marriage, and courtships, which is contrary to ...
Joy Osagiator Ariyo +3 more
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Romantic jealousy is a multidimensional response to a perceived threat to one’s relationship or self-esteem and the specific emotions experienced in the process are complex and interrelated, affecting one another.
Paulina Banaszkiewicz
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Existing jealousy scales often conceptualize jealousy as an undesirable or maladaptive emotion. However, jealousy is a biologically rooted emotion inherent in humans and observable in certain animal species as well. The key lies not in the elimination of
Aylin Tutgun-Ünal, Nevzat Tarhan
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This study examined the role of friendship sex composition, friendship history, and threat appraisals in the experience of jealousy about a romantic partner’s involvement in extradyadic friendships.
Timothy R. Worley, Jennifer Samp
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Arcane Language of Human Emotions: Envy and Jealousy in Academia
Jealousy and Envy are essential part of human emotions and behavior. In today’s fast-moving world where everyone is in rush to cut-throat competition, it is more important to discuss these emotions than ever before. Jealousy and envy somewhere connected.
Mahendra Kumar +2 more
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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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