The current research tested the hypothesis that, because infidelity entails somewhat different negative consequences for men and women, men and women display different emotional and behavioral reactions aimed at reducing the costs of infidelity. The study utilized an open-response method in which participants wrote about their reactions to an imagined infidelity. Findings suggest that, in response to partner infidelity, men display greater feelings of anger and a greater propensity for violence (particularly toward the male interloper), whereas women display greater feelings of sadness and a greater inclination toward seeking out sources of compensatory social affiliation (particularly from existing friendships). The current research is som...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
Prior research on sex differences in relationship jealousy and on reactions to third-party rivals ha...
Abstract: The current research tested the hypothesis that, because infidelity entails somewhat diffe...
Infidelities—sexual, emotional, or both—afflict many long-term romantic relationships. When a person...
The purpose of this research paper is to explain the gender differences between men and women in the...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
Infidelity affects many young adults in different ways. This study was conducted to investigate gend...
We sought to identify emotional reactions to a partner’s sexual infidelity and emotional infidelity....
Bohner G, Echterhoff G, Glaß C, Patrzek J, Lampridis E. Distress in response to infidelity committed...
Exposure to infidelity is rife in our society, whether it has been experienced personally, through f...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
Prior research on sex differences in relationship jealousy and on reactions to third-party rivals ha...
Abstract: The current research tested the hypothesis that, because infidelity entails somewhat diffe...
Infidelities—sexual, emotional, or both—afflict many long-term romantic relationships. When a person...
The purpose of this research paper is to explain the gender differences between men and women in the...
Evolutionary theory based research shows that women and men can differ in their responses to sexual ...
To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and beliefs, individ...
Infidelity affects many young adults in different ways. This study was conducted to investigate gend...
We sought to identify emotional reactions to a partner’s sexual infidelity and emotional infidelity....
Bohner G, Echterhoff G, Glaß C, Patrzek J, Lampridis E. Distress in response to infidelity committed...
Exposure to infidelity is rife in our society, whether it has been experienced personally, through f...
The present studies address two criticisms of the theory of evolved sex differences in jealousy: (a)...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Previous research has shown that in men jealousy is evoked more by a rival's status-related characte...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
Prior research on sex differences in relationship jealousy and on reactions to third-party rivals ha...