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Kruger, Daniel |
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Fisher, Maryanne L. |
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Strout, Sarah L. |
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Edelsten, Robin S. |
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Chopik, William J. |
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Fitzgerald, Carey J. |
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2024-09-06T16:20:41Z |
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2024-09-06T16:20:41Z |
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2013-01 |
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1474-7049 |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/a1111016510.1177/147470491301100115 |
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http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/31982 |
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We generated an inventory of 27 interpersonal behaviors and examined the extent to which participants judged each behavior as cheating on a long-term partner. We predicted variation in these judgments based on participant sex and attachment insecurity. Ratings for items ranged considerably; participants rated sexual behaviors as most indicative of cheating, then erotic behaviors, followed by behaviors consistent with a romantic relationship, and then behaviors related to financial support. Women rated ten items higher than did men, and men's ratings were higher on a minor financial support item. Higher attachment anxiety was associated with higher ratings for 18 of 27 behaviors; higher attachment avoidance was associated with lower scores on five items and higher scores on one item. Principle Axis Factoring identified three dimensions; sexual interaction, behaviors indicating close relationships, and casual social interaction. We discuss these results using the framework of attachment theory and sex-specific mating strategies. |
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SAGE Publications |
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Was that Cheating? Perceptions Vary by Sex, Attachment Anxiety, and Behavior |
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Text |
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Evolutionary psychology, 11 (1), 159-171. (2013) |
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