نتایج جستجو برای: jealousy

تعداد نتایج: 789  

2015
Kelly D. Cobey Craig Roberts Abraham P. Buunk

Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences from women who have regular cycles. It has been proposed that when a partnered woman either begins to use or ceases to use HCs, she may experience changes in her relationship since her preferences become incongruent with those prevalent at the time of her partner choice. This has not yet been direct...

Journal: :Humanistic perspective 2022

The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between individuals' early maladaptive schemas and level multidimensional jealousy. present was carried out with a total 344 people, 226 female (%66) , 118 male (%34) participants. In current study, "Personal Information Form", "Multidimensional Jealousy Inventory" "Young Schema were used. obtained data analyzed in SPSS 25.0 package program. ...

Journal: : 2022

Monitoring the Impact of Career Plateau on Deviant Behaviors Employees: Explaining Mediating Role Organizational Jealousy

2015
Nicoladie D. Tam Krista M. Smith

The computational role of jealous emotion has been proposed in a model of emotion, in which the desirable gain (or loss) is used as a measure for computing the emotional feedback that assesses the discrepancy between what an individual wants and gets. The jealous emotion is elicited when the perception that the other individuals have more than one has, or that the desire of wanting what others ...

Journal: :Moscow University Psychology Bulletin 2019

Journal: :Evolutionary Psychology 2011

Journal: :Psychological science 2010
Kenneth N Levy Kristen M Kelly

Studies have found that more men than women endorse sexual infidelity as more distressing than emotional infidelity, whereas more women than men endorse emotional infidelity as more distressing than sexual infidelity. Some evolutionary psychologists have proposed that this sex difference can be best conceptualized as reflecting evolution-based differences in parental investment that produce a n...

2007
LARS PENKE JENS B. ASENDORPF L. Penke

The two evolutionary psychological hypotheses that men react more jealous than women to sexual infidelity and women react more jealous than men to emotional infidelity are currently controversial because of apparently inconsistent results. We suggest that these inconsistencies can be resolved when the two hypotheses are evaluated separately and when the underlying cognitive processes are consid...

2012
Brad J. Sagarin Amy L. Martin Savia A. Coutinho John E. Edlund Lily Patel John J. Skowronski Bettina Zengel

The theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy predicts sex differences in responses to sexual infidelities and emotional infidelities. Critics have argued that such differences are absent in studies that use continuous measures to assess responses to hypothetical infidelities or in studies that assess responses to real infidelities. These criticisms were tested in two random-effects meta-an...

2017
Nicole Maninger Sally P. Mendoza Donald R. Williams William A. Mason Simon R. Cherry Douglas J. Rowland Thomas Schaefer Karen L. Bales

Understanding the neurobiology of social bonding in non-human primates is a critical step in understanding the evolution of monogamy, as well as understanding the neural substrates for emotion and behavior. Coppery titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus) form strong pair bonds, characterized by selective preference for their pair mate, mate-guarding, physiological and behavioral agitation upon separa...

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