Fidelity And Jealousy Flashcards
Different attachment styles can lead to differences in how we react to jealousy. True or false?
True
Which model defines jealousy as a subtype of anger?
Prototype model
Women have different jealous reactions than do men. True or false?
True
A form of jealousy that occurs when one suspects a betrayal; characterized by feelings of anxiety and insecurity.
Suspicious jealousy
A form of jealousy that occurs when betrayal is a certainty; characterized by feelings of sadness, anxiety, or anger.
Fait accompli jealousy
Which type of attention from others sustains part of our self-concept?
Formative attention
Which theoretical model examines how commitment, insecurity, and arousability interacts to predict the occurrence and intensity of jealousy at three levels: the individual, the relationship, and the situation?
Transactional model of jealousy
What term is used to describe the degree of involvement a person has in a relationship?
Commitment
Term that describes the perceived level of commitment of ones partner.
Insecurity
What theory describes a pattern of sex differences in jealousy where sexual infidelity is the trigger of jealousy for men, and emotional infidelity is the trigger for women?
Jealousy as a specific innate module (JSIM) theory
What term is used to describe the tendency to engage in sex either in the context of an intimate, loving relationship (restricted orientation) or without it (unrestricted orientation)?
Sociosexual orientation
What hypothesis is used to explain gender differences in responses to infidelity based on different sociosexual orientations?
Double-shot hypothesis
What term describes a set of responses to relationship treats that can take the form of mate concealment, vigilance, and monopolization of time?
Mate guarding
Top 4 reasons to lie:
1) altruistic
2) conflict avoidance
3) social acceptance
4) self-gain
What’s the dark triad?
Personality combination: narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellian