Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual and emotional infidelity. However, research has not examined the question of whether men and women react similarly or differently to a partner’s engagement in different types of sexual infidelity. The present research sought to answer this question. Based on the aforementioned prior research, and short term mating desires, sex differences in reactions to different types of sexual infidelity were not expected. Both women and men were expected to report higher levels of upset when a partner engaged in sexual intercourse rather than when a partner engaged in oral sex, heavy petting, or kissing with another person. The results were consistent wit...
Shackelford and colleagues (2004) found that men, compared to women, are more distressed by sexual t...
Evolutionary psychologists theorizes that humans, as a species, have established sex differences in ...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that men and women differ in their relative responses to se...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
Exposure to infidelity is rife in our society, whether it has been experienced personally, through f...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
When individuals are asked which event would upset them more - a partner's emotional infidelity or a...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
The weight of existing evidence suggests that men display greater upset in response to a long-term p...
Bohner G, Echterhoff G, Glaß C, Patrzek J, Lampridis E. Distress in response to infidelity committed...
When asked to choose which would be most upsetting, a mate’s sexual or emotional infi-delity, past r...
The purpose of this research paper is to explain the gender differences between men and women in the...
Abstract: To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and belief...
Shackelford and colleagues (2004) found that men, compared to women, are more distressed by sexual t...
Evolutionary psychologists theorizes that humans, as a species, have established sex differences in ...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that men and women differ in their relative responses to se...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
Exposure to infidelity is rife in our society, whether it has been experienced personally, through f...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
When individuals are asked which event would upset them more - a partner's emotional infidelity or a...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
The weight of existing evidence suggests that men display greater upset in response to a long-term p...
Bohner G, Echterhoff G, Glaß C, Patrzek J, Lampridis E. Distress in response to infidelity committed...
When asked to choose which would be most upsetting, a mate’s sexual or emotional infi-delity, past r...
The purpose of this research paper is to explain the gender differences between men and women in the...
Abstract: To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and belief...
Shackelford and colleagues (2004) found that men, compared to women, are more distressed by sexual t...
Evolutionary psychologists theorizes that humans, as a species, have established sex differences in ...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that men and women differ in their relative responses to se...