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Attachment styles as predictors of Facebook-related jealousy and surveillance in romantic relationships [PDF]
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 ...
Bejanyan, K +3 more
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Romantic jealousy and relationship satisfaction: the costs of rumination [PDF]
The experience of romantic jealousy and its influence on relationship outcomes is unclear. Romantic jealousy is often associated with damaging effects; on the other hand, jealousy is linked to positive relationship outcomes such as increased commitment ...
Afifi W. A. +12 more
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We investigated the roles that suspicious jealousy and reactive jealousy might play in the associations between borderline personality features (BPF) and mate retention behaviors.
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Jennifer Vonk
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Perpetrating Cyber Dating Abuse: A Brief Report on the Role of Aggression, Romantic Jealousy and Gender [PDF]
There is increasing evidence that the use of elec-tronic communication technology (ECT) is being integrated into romantic relationships, which can be used as a medium to control a romantic partner.
A Buss +45 more
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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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‘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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Romantic Jealousy, Cortisol, and Dark Chocolate
Romantic jealousy can turn love into hate and tenderness into aggression or even homicide. However, despite its enormous impact, research on romantic jealousy is still in its infancy. In this article, a romantic jealousy-cortisol-dark chocolate hypothesis is presented.
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Social media often have a dark side in romantic relationships. Affordances such as persistence, association, and visibility can promote romantic jealousy and the salience of relationship threats, including ex-partners.
Jessica R. Frampton, Jesse Fox
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of romantic relationship quality on subjective well-being moderated by jealousy on married adolescents.
Karina Tria Meliani +2 more
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Social media, jealousy, and romantic relationships
This chapter focuses on the role social media can play in eliciting jealousy in romantic relationships. First, I define the term “jealousy” and describe the dynamic functional model of jealousy by Chung and Harris (2018) that is used as an overarching framework in the chapter.
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