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Sex differences in jealousy: the (lack of) influence of researcher theoretical perspective
Authors:John Edlund  Jeremy D Heider  Austin Lee Nichols  Randy J. McCarthy  Sarah E. Wood  Cory R. Scherer
Affiliation:1. Rochester Institute of Technology;2. Southeastern Missouri State University;3. Luxembourg School of Business and the Zagreb School of Economics and Management;4. Northern Illinois University;5. University of Wisconsin, Stout;6. Pennsylvania State University, Schuylkill
Abstract:The sex difference in jealousy is an effect that has generated significant controversy in the academic literature (resulting in two meta-analyses that reached different conclusions on the presence or absence of the effect). In this study, we had a team of researchers from different theoretical perspectives use identical protocols to test whether the sex difference in jealousy would occur across many different samples (while testing whether mate value would moderate the effect). In our samples, we found the sex difference in jealousy to occur using both forced choice and continuous measures, this effect appeared in several different settings, and, we found that mate value moderated participant responses. The results are discussed in light of the controversy surrounding the presence of the effect.
Keywords:Jealousy  sex differences  mate value
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