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The Influence of Relational Proximity and Biological Sex on the Determinants of Communicative Responses to Jealousy in Romantic Relationships: Comparing and Contrasting Patterns of Association

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We compared the associations among young-adult romantic partners’ (a) potential predictors (relational status, relationship length, perceived functionality of jealousy, cognitive and emotional experiences of jealousy) of (b) the communicative responses to jealousy in romantic relationships. A sample of 383 college students from seven universities in five states completed a web-based survey. Results revealed unique patters of association for males versus females and for long distance versus proximal romantic partners.

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Warford, Elyse. and Webb, Lynne. "The Influence of Relational Proximity and Biological Sex on the Determinants of Communicative Responses to Jealousy in Romantic Relationships: Comparing and Contrasting Patterns of Association" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany, <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93160_index.html>

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Warford, E. M. and Webb, L. M. "The Influence of Relational Proximity and Biological Sex on the Determinants of Communicative Responses to Jealousy in Romantic Relationships: Comparing and Contrasting Patterns of Association" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93160_index.html

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Abstract: We compared the associations among young-adult romantic partners’ (a) potential predictors (relational status, relationship length, perceived functionality of jealousy, cognitive and emotional experiences of jealousy) of (b) the communicative responses to jealousy in romantic relationships. A sample of 383 college students from seven universities in five states completed a web-based survey. Results revealed unique patters of association for males versus females and for long distance versus proximal romantic partners.

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Jealousy and Communication 1 Running head: JEALOUSY AND COMMUNICATION The Influence of Relational Proximity and Biological Sex on the Determinants of Communicative Responses to Jealousy in Romantic Relationships: Comparing and Contrasting Patterns of Association The Influence of Relational Proximity and Biological Sex on the Determinants of Communicative Responses to Jealousy in Romantic Relationships: Comparing and Contrasting Patterns of Association Abstract We compared the associations among young-adult romantic partners’ (a) potential predictors (relational status relationship length perceived functionality of jealousy
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Relationship Threats .437 5.54 .001** Rival contacts ---- ---- ---- ---- Surveillance/Restriction .378 10.77 .001** Signs of possession ---- ---- ---- ---- Compensatory .129 24.43 .001** Surveillance/restriction ---- ---- ---- ---- Restoration Manipulation Attempts .430 8.03 .002** Positive attitudes ---- ---- ---- ---- Length of relationship Rival Contacts .432 2.64 .03** Relational threats ---- ---- ---- ---- Note: * p < .05 ** p < .01


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