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Envy and jealousy as discrete emotions: A taxometric analysis
Authors:Nick Haslam  Brian H Bornstein
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, New School for Social Research, 65 Fifth Avenue, 10003 New York, New York;(2) Louisiana State University, USA
Abstract:Envy and jealousy may differ in kind or only by degree. In a study of emotion episodes recalled by 291 subjects, two forms of taxometric analysis were used to test between categorical and dimensional models of the two emotions. The two emotions yielded strong convergent evidence of discreteness, and commonly cooccurred. However, although subjects rated their episode to contain similar levels of ldquoenvyrdquo and ldquojealousy,rdquo both terms were equally correlated with the presence of envy features and neither term was correlated substantially with the presence of jealousy features. Implications ar drawn for the study of categorical distinctions between emotions, and for the relation between emotions and emotion terms.The authors would like to thank Tammy Carter for assistance with data collection.
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