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Jealousy mediates the relationship between attractiveness comparison and females' indirect aggression

Abstract

Indirect aggression is considered an evolutionarily adaptive mechanism that can improve female mating success. It has been hypothesized that indirect aggression toward romantic partners and peers is used more frequently by females who make appearance‐based comparisons and that these relationships are mediated by jealousy. Females (N = 528) currently in romantic relationships were surveyed. Results confirmed females who made more frequent appearance comparisons aggressed more often toward partners and peers. Low‐comparing females reported being more frequent targets of peer indirect aggression. Jealousy partially mediated the relationships between making frequent attractiveness comparisons and indirect aggression. Results are discussed as effort allocated toward deterring partner defection and fending off rivals, and the role of emotion as a motivational influence for aggression.

Authors

ARNOCKY S; SUNDERANI S; MILLER JL; VAILLANCOURT T

Journal

Personal Relationships, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 290–303

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

June 1, 2012

DOI

10.1111/j.1475-6811.2011.01362.x

ISSN

1350-4126

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