Envy may be an unexplored component of adolescent social relationships. The main goal of the study was to determine if envy is experienced to a higher degree between best friends than with non-friends. A second goal was to assess the correlations between envy and friendship characteristics. A total of 109 seventh-grade students responded to 3 questionnaires, the Friendship Grid, the Best Friend/Non-Friend Envy Survey and the Friendship Qualities Questionnaire. No significant differences were found between reported envy for friends and non-friends. Envy significantly correlated with conflict (p \u3c .01) and exclusivity (p \u3c .05). A major challenge for future research is to develop a more accurate measure of envy-a survey format may not b...
Envy is a frustrating emotion that arises from upward social comparison. Two studies investigated th...
Among the many issues that need to be addressed on jealousy research, a fundamental question that is...
Envy is the painful emotion caused by the good fortune of others. This research empirically supports...
Children’s vulnerability to jealousy surrounding their best friends was explored in 2 studies. Study...
Two focal social cognitive processes were evaluated in a structural model for their direct and indir...
Envy is a well-known unpleasant emotion that is often characterized by inferiority and resentment a...
Introduction Emotions has crucial role in human personal and social life. Envy as a human emotion, h...
This dissertation investigates the situational appraisals that are theorized to influence envy. When...
Envy is the result of a social comparison that shows us a negative image of ourselves. The present s...
Item does not contain fulltextPast studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, l...
Past studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, little is known about how and w...
The noticeable differences in the theoretical and operative definitions of envy across studies and a...
Envy is the pain that arises from the good fortune of others. Recent research identified two subtype...
Envy stems from a social comparison with a superior standard. Its 2 distinct forms are directed at c...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction i...
Envy is a frustrating emotion that arises from upward social comparison. Two studies investigated th...
Among the many issues that need to be addressed on jealousy research, a fundamental question that is...
Envy is the painful emotion caused by the good fortune of others. This research empirically supports...
Children’s vulnerability to jealousy surrounding their best friends was explored in 2 studies. Study...
Two focal social cognitive processes were evaluated in a structural model for their direct and indir...
Envy is a well-known unpleasant emotion that is often characterized by inferiority and resentment a...
Introduction Emotions has crucial role in human personal and social life. Envy as a human emotion, h...
This dissertation investigates the situational appraisals that are theorized to influence envy. When...
Envy is the result of a social comparison that shows us a negative image of ourselves. The present s...
Item does not contain fulltextPast studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, l...
Past studies have shown that jealousy peaks in adolescence. However, little is known about how and w...
The noticeable differences in the theoretical and operative definitions of envy across studies and a...
Envy is the pain that arises from the good fortune of others. Recent research identified two subtype...
Envy stems from a social comparison with a superior standard. Its 2 distinct forms are directed at c...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the role of friendship jealousy and satisfaction i...
Envy is a frustrating emotion that arises from upward social comparison. Two studies investigated th...
Among the many issues that need to be addressed on jealousy research, a fundamental question that is...
Envy is the painful emotion caused by the good fortune of others. This research empirically supports...