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Social Comparison in Romantic Jealousy
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1988Past research has shown that jealous people tend to denigrate their rivals in order to preserve a positive self-evaluation. The present two studies investigated whether derogation of the rival is always a consequence of a social comparison with the rival.
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Loneliness, Sex, Romantic Jealousy, and Powerlessness
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2001The revised UCLA Loneliness Scale, items from a revision of an interpersonal jealousy personality scale varying in partner-rival contact, and vignettes depicting partner-rival contact were administered to 194 female and 97 male college students in Study 1.
Ken J. Rotenberg +2 more
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The dark side of romantic jealousy
Personality and Individual Differences, 2017Abstract The present study investigates whether self-esteem and entitlement moderate the relation between jealousy (cognitive, emotional, behavioral) and the Dark Triad (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy). To test this question, 453 participants (311 females, 140 males, 2 unidentified) between the ages of 17 to 81 years (M = 33.19, SD = 10.32)
Kristi Chin +4 more
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International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies, 2016
This article uses White and Mullen's jealousy model as a basis to derive hypotheses about the causes and effects of Facebook-related romantic jealousy. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to test these hypotheses (N = 196). General Facebook use by the user or the romantic partner were not substantially related to user jealousy.
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This article uses White and Mullen's jealousy model as a basis to derive hypotheses about the causes and effects of Facebook-related romantic jealousy. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to test these hypotheses (N = 196). General Facebook use by the user or the romantic partner were not substantially related to user jealousy.
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Romantic jealousy: Emotions and communicative responses
Personal Relationships, 2005Two independently conducted studies investigate the relations between jealousy-related emotions and communicative responses. In Study 1, participants provided open-ended accounts of specific jealousy episodes, from which descriptions of jealous communication were coded. Study 2 examined whether people tend to experience jealousy-related emotion and use
Laura K. Guerrero +2 more
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An Attribution Theory Analysis of Romantic Jealousy
Motivation and Emotion, 2002Two studies examined the utility of attribution theory (B. Weiner, 1985, 1995) in explaining romantic jealousy responses. In Study 1, by varying hypothetical scenarios according to Weiner's attribution distinction (B. Weiner, 1995), 156 undergraduates perceived jealousy to increase when an unfaithful partner's interaction with interlopers was ...
Stacie Y. Bauerle +2 more
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Culture and gender differences in romantic jealousy
Personality and Individual Differences, 2015Abstract Jealousy is an intense emotion that is experienced in the context of romantic relationships. Previous research reported gender differences in ratings of jealousy over a sexual versus emotional infidelity. This study explored culture and gender differences in jealousy using a mixed methods survey design.
Danielle L. Zandbergen, Susan G. Brown
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Romantic jealousy in early adulthood and in later life
Human Nature, 2004Young men are more distressed by a partner's sexual infidelity, whereas young women are more distressed by a partner's emotional infidelity. The present research investigated (a) whether the sex difference in jealousy replicates in an older sample, and (b) whether younger people differ from older people in their selection of the more distressing ...
Shackelford, Todd K. +5 more
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British Journal of Medical Psychology, 2000
Romantic jealousy has long been of interest to psychodynamically oriented clinicians. More recently empirical investigations have emerged into the causes and treatments of romantic jealousy. What has not kept pace with this interest is a wider research agenda into non‐romantic forms of jealousy. While work has appeared in relation to specific groups or
R, Hill, P, Davis
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Romantic jealousy has long been of interest to psychodynamically oriented clinicians. More recently empirical investigations have emerged into the causes and treatments of romantic jealousy. What has not kept pace with this interest is a wider research agenda into non‐romantic forms of jealousy. While work has appeared in relation to specific groups or
R, Hill, P, Davis
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Antecedents in romantic jealousy experience, expression, and goals
Western Journal of Communication, 2001The present study seeks to examine biological sex, psychological gender, and relational type as antecedents in jealousy experience, expression, and goals. Data were collected from 334 individuals in romantic relationships. Results indicated that men experienced significantly more cognitive jealousy, while women were more likely to communicatively ...
Brooks Aylor, Marianne Dainton
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