Jealousy is often a problem in romantic relationships. When severe enough, it can lead to arguments, abuse, and physical fights between couples. The hypothesis for the present study was there will be measurable differences between men and women in how they respond to hypothetical situations designed to induce jealousy. The Lindenwood Participant Pool was used to recruit 46 undergraduate students for the study. Participants completed the Hypothetical Reactions Survey based off of the Are You the Jealousy Type tests provided on the Psychology Today website, in order to find possible sex differences in jealousy scores. An independent t-test revealed significant sex differences in how participants rated the jealousy inducing scenarios. Women we...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, wh...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that men and women differ in their relative responses to se...
The present study distributed surveys to 98 college students (31 freshmen, 28 sophomores, 25 juniors...
Three hundred fifty-eight undergraduates completed anonymous questionnaires regarding jealousy over ...
Evolutionary psychologists theorizes that humans, as a species, have established sex differences in ...
This paper reviews several empirical studies which highlight the relationship between jealousy and a...
Research on biological sex differences in romantic jealousy suggests that males are more upset by se...
The.specific innate modular theory ofjealousy hypothesizes that natural selection shaped sexual jeal...
A potentially rich framework for analyzing many aspects of interpersonal relationships has been prov...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
Evolutionary psychology explains jealousy as a result of selection pressures in order to maximize in...
The present researcher focused on how subjects cope with jealousy in 6 different situations. A scale...
Romantic jealousy is a multidimensional response to a perceived threat to one’s relationship or self...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, wh...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that men and women differ in their relative responses to se...
The present study distributed surveys to 98 college students (31 freshmen, 28 sophomores, 25 juniors...
Three hundred fifty-eight undergraduates completed anonymous questionnaires regarding jealousy over ...
Evolutionary psychologists theorizes that humans, as a species, have established sex differences in ...
This paper reviews several empirical studies which highlight the relationship between jealousy and a...
Research on biological sex differences in romantic jealousy suggests that males are more upset by se...
The.specific innate modular theory ofjealousy hypothesizes that natural selection shaped sexual jeal...
A potentially rich framework for analyzing many aspects of interpersonal relationships has been prov...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
Evolutionary psychology explains jealousy as a result of selection pressures in order to maximize in...
The present researcher focused on how subjects cope with jealousy in 6 different situations. A scale...
Romantic jealousy is a multidimensional response to a perceived threat to one’s relationship or self...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, wh...
This study examines the concept "jealousy" using a combination of empirical and phenomenological app...