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Romantic jealousy and adult romantic attachment.
Research on romantic jealousy is consistent with the idea that jealousy is, at least in part, the product of threats to attachment relationships. Attachment theory was used as a framework for examining individual differences in the ways in which people experience and express jealousy.
D J, Sharpsteen, L A, Kirkpatrick
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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.
Christopher J. Carpenter
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Relatively little research exists regarding individuals who intentionally induce jealousy in their romantic partners, which is partially due to the absence of validated measures assessing romantic jealousy-induction behaviors and motivations. In the current study, we developed measures and examined the correlates of romantic jealousy-induction ...
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Fluctuating asymmetry and romantic jealousy
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Green on the Screen: Types of Jealousy and Communicative Responses to Jealousy in Romantic Comedies
Southern Communication Journal, The, 2017ABSTRACTRomantic jealousy is common within romantic relationships, yet there is a lack of research on media portrayals of romantic jealousy and subsequent communicative responses to jealousy.
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