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suspicious jealousy
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A form of jealousy that occurs when one suspects a betrayal. It is characterized by feeling of anxiety and insecurity
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Fait accompli jealousy
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A form of jealousy that occurs when betrayal is a certainty. It is characterized by feelings of sadness, anxiety, or anger
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Formative attention
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Attention from others that sustains part of our self-concept
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Transactional model of jealousy
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A theoretical model that examines how commitment, insecurity, and arousability interact to predict the occurence and intensity of jealousy at three levels: the individual, the relationship, and the situation
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Commitment
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The degree of involvement a person has in a relationshop
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Insecurity
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The perceived level of commitment of one's partner
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Jealousy as a specific innate module theory (JISM)
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A pattern of sex differences in jealousy where sexual infedelity is the trigger of jealousy for men, and emotional infedelity is the trigger for women
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Soclosexual orientation
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Tendency to engage in sex either in the context of an intimate, loving relationship (restricted orientation) or without it (unrestricted orientation).
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Mate guarding
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A set of responses to relationship threats that can take the form of mate concealment, vigilance, and monopolization of time
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In-pair copulation (IPC)
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The frequency with which a couple has sex
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