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Jealousy and Romantic Love: A Longitudinal Study

Psychological Reports, 1986
In this study subjects' 1978 Interpersonal Jealousy Scale scores predicted whether they had married their 1978 dating partners by 1985. Jealousy apparently preserves and promotes love.
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Relationship experience as a predictor of romantic jealousy

Personality and Individual Differences, 2006
Abstract We examined between-sex differences and within-sex differences in jealousy in response to a romantic partner’s sexual and emotional infidelity. In addition to replicating established sex differences in jealousy, we investigated a potential trigger for within-sex differences in jealousy.
Samantha M. Murphy   +4 more
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Jealousy and Couple Satisfaction: A Romantic Attachment Perspective

Marriage & Family Review, 2014
The overarching objective of this study was to examine a novel model investigating romantic attachment as a moderator of the relation between an individual's jealousy or an individual's perception of his or her partner's jealousy and one's couple satisfaction.
Cathy Dandurand, Marie-France Lafontaine
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DEALING WITH ROMANTIC JEALOUSY BY FINDING A REPLACEMENT RELATIONSHIP

Psychological Reports, 1991
For Western Illinois University women, romantic jealousy (as measured on the Interpersonal Jealousy Scale) resulting from a terminated relationship correlated negatively with year in school, time since the terminated relationship, number of subsequent relationships, and the extent to which subsequent relationships provided rewards and self-esteem. For
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Romantic jealousy and implicit and explicit self-esteem

Personality and Individual Differences, 2012
Research on romantic jealousy and self-esteem mostly relies on the measurement of explicit (i.e., conscious, deliberate) aspects, without taking recent developments of the measurement of implicit (i.e., automatic) aspects into account. In this study (N = 154), we applied several measures of romantic jealousy and self-esteem (explicit, implicit ...
Stefan Stieger   +2 more
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Sexual and Romantic Jealousy in Heterosexual and Homosexual Adults

Psychological Science, 2002
Several theorists have claimed that men are innately more upset by a mate's sexual infidelity and women are more upset by a mate's emotional infidelity because the sexes faced different adaptive problems (for men, cuckoldry; for women, losing a mate's resources).
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Can There be Romantic Love Without Jealousy?

History of Philosophy Quarterly
Abstract This article examines the exchange between Montoro and Sor Juana about the nature of jealousy and its connection with romantic love. First, it shows that, while Montoro's position echoes Augustine's view of love, Sor Juana's position has strong parallels with views held in the courtly love tradition.
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Emotional and behavioral responses to romantic jealousy expressions

Communication Reports, 2004
This study focused on the emotional and behavioral responses experienced and expressed by targets of jealousy expressions. Participants (N equals;226) reported their perceived emotion intensity and likelihood that they would respond with specific messages in response to romantic jealousy expressions. The results showed that targets of romantic jealousy
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The differentiation of social-comparison jealousy and romantic jealousy.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986
Peter Salovey, Judith Rodin
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