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Sex differences in jealousy over Facebook activity

机译:对Facebook活动的嫉妒中的性别差异

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Forty heterosexual undergraduate students (24 females, 16 males) who were currently in a romantic relationship filled out a modified version of The Facebook Jealousy questionnaire (Muise, Christofides, & Des-marais, 2009). The questionnaire was filled out twice, once with the participant's own personal responses, and a second time with what each participant imagined that his/her romantic partner's responses would be like. The data indicated that females were more prone to Facebook-evoked feelings of jealousy and to jealousy-motivated behavior than males. Males accurately predicted these sex differences in response to the jealousy scale, but females seemed unaware that their male partners would be less jealous than themselves.
机译:目前处于恋爱关系的40名异性恋大学学生(24名女性,16名男性)填写了Facebook嫉妒问卷的修订版(Muise,Christofides和Des-marais,2009年)。问卷填写了两次,一次是参与者自己的个人回答,第二次是每个参与者认为他/她的浪漫伴侣的回答是什么样的。数据表明,与男性相比,女性更容易受到Facebook引起的嫉妒感和嫉妒动机的影响。男性准确地预测出这些性别差异是对嫉妒程度的反应,但是女性似乎并不知道自己的男性伴侣会比自己嫉妒少。

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