This study aims to investigate empirically the difference in the perception of internet infidelity between married people and those who are still dating. There were 62 respondents who had filled out the research questionnaire, but only 58 of them were eligible to be processed. Hypothesis testing using the Manova test. Based on the results of quantitative data processing using SPSS, it can be seen that this study failed to confirm the difference in the perception of internet infidelity between married people and those who were still dating. Keywords: Internet Infidelity, Intimate Action, Non-Intimate Action, Marital Status
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Research on the type of infidelity that causes jealousy in men and women show consistent results, na...
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The focus of this paper in infidelity on the Internet - the formation of romantic and sexual liaison...
This article considers the deviant behavior of Internet infidelity. Although a plethora of research ...
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