To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individual differences in these more proximate traits should account for significant portions of relevant sex differences. Differences between women and men in reactions to sexual and emotional infidelity were assessed in a large sample of participants (n = 477), and these target reactions were evaluated as a function of many potential proximate mediators (infidelity implications beliefs, gender-role beliefs, interpersonal trust, attachment style, sociosexuality, and culture of honor beliefs) and as a function of participant sex. Results found a consistent sex difference that was not mediated by any other variables, although a handful of other varia...
Studies examining sex differences in jealousy have often relied on student samples and were restrict...
Exposure to infidelity is rife in our society, whether it has been experienced personally, through f...
Bohner G, Echterhoff G, Glaß C, Patrzek J, Lampridis E. Distress in response to infidelity committed...
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...
Abstract: To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and belief...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
The current research tested the hypothesis that, because infidelity entails somewhat different negat...
Infidelity affects many young adults in different ways. This study was conducted to investigate gend...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
Shackelford and colleagues (2004) found that men, compared to women, are more distressed by sexual t...
Compared to actual infidelity, little research has been carried out on intended infidelity. Based on...
The purpose of this research paper is to explain the gender differences between men and women in the...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
Studies examining sex differences in jealousy have often relied on student samples and were restrict...
Exposure to infidelity is rife in our society, whether it has been experienced personally, through f...
Bohner G, Echterhoff G, Glaß C, Patrzek J, Lampridis E. Distress in response to infidelity committed...
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...
Abstract: To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and belief...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
The current research tested the hypothesis that, because infidelity entails somewhat different negat...
Infidelity affects many young adults in different ways. This study was conducted to investigate gend...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
Shackelford and colleagues (2004) found that men, compared to women, are more distressed by sexual t...
Compared to actual infidelity, little research has been carried out on intended infidelity. Based on...
The purpose of this research paper is to explain the gender differences between men and women in the...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
Studies examining sex differences in jealousy have often relied on student samples and were restrict...
Exposure to infidelity is rife in our society, whether it has been experienced personally, through f...
Bohner G, Echterhoff G, Glaß C, Patrzek J, Lampridis E. Distress in response to infidelity committed...