Responses to Jealousy Situations That Evoke Uncertainty in Married and Dating Relationships |
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Authors: | Carrie Kennedy-Lightsey Melanie Booth-Butterfield |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Communication , Indiana University–Purdue University , Fort Waynekennedyc@ipfw.edu;3. Department of Communication Studies , West Virginia University |
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Abstract: | This study examined jealousy situations among married versus dating relationships, the uncertainty jealousy induced, and communicative responses. Participants (N = 155) described situations, and analytic inductive procedures identified 9 jealousy situations. Comparisons indicate the Presence of Attractive Romantic Alternative and Choice of a Non-Romantic Other situations are most common among dating partners, whereas Choice of a Non-Romantic Other and Never Experienced Jealousy are most common among married couples. Dating partners experienced greater partner uncertainty following jealous situations. Situations differed in production of partner and relational uncertainty, satisfaction, and impact on other aspects of life. |
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Keywords: | Communication Responses Episodic Uncertainty Jealousy Situations |
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