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Do attachment styles moderate jealousy? - Levy & Kelly, 2010, Psychological Science. Recall that men and women tend to respond to jealousy differently and this has been attributed to evolution-based differences in parental involvement (i.e., recall sociobiological theory).
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Do attachment styles moderate jealousy?- Levy & Kelly, 2010, Psychological Science • Recall that men and women tend to respond to jealousy differently and this has been attributed to evolution-based differences in parental involvement (i.e., recall sociobiological theory). • males' need for paternal certainty often results in greater jealousy over a sexual infidelity • females' need for male investment in offspring. Above findings are moderated by attachment style. • Volunteers who reported having a dismissing attachment style (marked by short-term, low-investment relationships) reported feeling greater jealousy about sexual infidelity than about emotional infidelity regardless of gender. • Volunteers with secure attachment styles were more distressed by emotional infidelity than by sexual infidelity, regardless of gender.
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