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Type of jealousy differentially predicts cost‐inflicting and benefit‐provisioning mate retention

Abstract

Jealousy is argued to be an adaptive emotion that coordinates the use of mate retention acts, denoting behavior intended to guard a relationship from rivals, to prevent infidelity, and to hinder defection from the mateship. Nevertheless, few researchers have examined these relations. We sampled 144 women and men in romantic relationships and found that anxious (unease over potential infidelity) and preventive (preventing one's partner from …

Authors

Davis AC; Desrochers J; DiFilippo A; Vaillancourt T; Arnocky S

Journal

Personal Relationships, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 596–610

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

12 2018

DOI

10.1111/pere.12262

ISSN

1350-4126