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The disengagement of attentive resources from task-irrelevant cues to sexual and emotional infidelity [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Personality and Individual Differences. The published article is available from the link below.
Schützwohl, A
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Exploring the Link between Bright and Dark Personality Traits and Different Types of Jealousy
The present study set out to examine the relationships between ‘bright’ and ‘dark’ personality traits and three different types of jealousy: reactive jealousy (negative emotions in reaction to a partner’s infidelity), anxious jealousy (worrying about a ...
Dick P. H. Barelds, Pieternel Dijkstra
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Psychometric Study of the Interpersonal Jealousy Scale in Colombian Samples [PDF]
Romantic jealousy is one of the most complex emotions people experience in their relationships; people may reach high levels of violence as a result of pathological jealousy. This paper sought to adapt to Spanish language use and examine the psychometric
Sierra Freire, Juan Carlos +8 more
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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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Jealousy has been hypothesized to reflect a specialized adaption for protecting valued relationships in response to relationship threats—typically arising from third-party rivals (Buss, 2013). However, those involved in polyamorous relationships commonly
Ashley J Coventry +2 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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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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This is the post-print of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2012 John Wiley & SonsFacebook has become ubiquitous over the past five years, yet few studies have examined its role within romantic ...
Marshall, TC +3 more
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