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Jealousy Levels in Response to Infidelity-Revealing Facebook Messages Depend on Sex, Type of Message and Message Composer: Support for the Evolutionary Psychological Perspective

机译:嫉妒水平响应不忠的Facebook消息依赖于性别,留言和消息作曲家的类型:支持进化心理观点

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AbstractSex differences in how and to what extent jealousy manifests have long been documented by evolutionary psychologists with males showing more pronounced responses to sexual infidelity and females to emotional infidelity. With modern technology facilitating the opportunity for extra-pair relations and the means by which inclinations towards infidelity can be monitored, social media is a fertile ground to test hypotheses derived from evolutionarily informed theories. The current study presented male (n?=?21) and female (n?=?23) undergraduate participants with realistic, unambiguously sexual and emotional messages both sent and received that had been discovered (imagined) on their partner’s Facebook messenger. Distress scores in response to these messages were measured on a scale of 0–10. Broad support for the evolutionary interpretation of sex differences in jealousy was found with more pronounced sexual jealousy in males, and emotional jealousy in females compared to males being evident. Similarly, salient sex differences were observed highlighting the importance of the composer of the infidelity-revealing message. For example, in females, higher distress was found resulting from the discovery of received (female rival) when compared to sent (male partner) messages, and received messages across sex (females higher). The results are discussed in relation to previous findings and in the context of growing concern relating to relationship dissolution and partner-initiated domestic violence.]]>
机译:<![cdata [ <标题>抽象 ara id =“par1”>如何以及在多大程度上以及在多大程度上和在多大程度上以及在多大程度上和嫉妒幻影的差异长期以来一直被带有雄性的进化心理学家记录,展示了对性不忠和女性的更明显的反应,以情绪不忠。随着现代技术,促进了额外关系的机会和可以监测倾向的手段,社交媒体是一种肥沃的基础,可以测试从进化的知识的理论中获得假设。目前的研究呈现雄性(<重点类型=“斜体”> n ?=?21)和雌性(<重点类型=“斜体”> n ?=?23)本科与现实的参与者,在他们的合作伙伴的Facebook Messenger上被发现(想象)发送和收到的明确性和情感信息。响应这些消息的遇险分数是以0-10的等级测量的。对于嫉妒的性别差异的进化解释,在雄性中更加明显的性嫉妒,与女性的情感嫉妒相比,对雄性的情感嫉妒。同样,观察到突出的性别差异突出了揭示信息的作曲家的重要性。例如,在女性中,与发送(男性合作伙伴)消息相比,发现(女性竞争对手)的发现,发现了更高的痛苦,并在跨性别(女性更高)。结果是关于先前的调查结果和越来越关注的关于关系解除和伴侣发起的家庭暴力的讨论。 ]]>

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