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Sex differences in jealousy in response to infidelity: Evaluation of demographic moderators in a national random sample
Authors:Bettina Zengel  John E. Edlund  Brad J. Sagarin
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 14623, USA
Abstract:Studies examining sex differences in jealousy have often relied on student samples and were restricted to the evaluation of a selected few moderators. In this study, a nationally representative survey of American households was presented with either an actual or a hypothetical infidelity scenario (which appeared as either a forced choice or as continuous measures). Significant sex differences only emerged for forced choice measures and not for continuous measures. Importantly, this effect appeared most strongly in participants reporting reactions to an actual infidelity. We also explored a number of potential moderators of this effect. These moderators were more influential for the hypothetical than for the actual infidelity scenario. Exploratory analysis of additional demographic variables was conducted.
Keywords:Infidelity   Jealousy   Sex differences   Moderators
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