R.H. Smith’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Envy and jealousy: Semantic problems and experiential distinctions
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January 1988

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94 Citations

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

R.H. Smith

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S.H. Kim

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Citations (1)


... Romantic jealousy is triggered by the perception that the relationship is under threat due to potential competitors (White, 1981), such as when one's partner shows romantic interest in others or others show romantic interest in the partner. Experiencing jealousy is predominantly an unpleasant state that is associated with several negative emotions, such as fear, sadness, and anger (e.g., Guerrero et al., 2005;Sharpsteen, 1993;Sharpsteen & Kirkpatrick, 1997;Smith et al., 1988), and decreased happiness (Pfeiffer & Wong, 1989). Interestingly, however, jealousy might elicit both positive and negative partner evaluations. ...

Reference:

Mixed Signals: Romantic Jealousy and Ambivalence in Relationships
Envy and jealousy: Semantic problems and experiential distinctions
  • Citing Article
  • January 1988

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin