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Einband grossThe Oxford Handbook of Infidelity
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The Oxford Handbook of Infidelity

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
624 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am18.10.2022
Psychological research has produced a rich body of empirical data documenting humanity's propensity to commit infidelity in the context of long-term relationships, but comparatively little work has been dedicated to synthesizing these data into an integrated framework that encompasses the full range of its processes, from why it occurs in the first place to how it affects the long-term relationship thereafter. This edited handbook integrates a broad range of topics such as characteristics related to the propensity to commit infidelity, sex differences in reactions to infidelity, our inclination to dissolve relationships after infidelity, and other responses to infidelity. It showcases contributions from experts in social psychology, evolutionary psychology, and others who specialize in research on romantic relationships. The handbook discusses the processes of infidelity alongside sources of variation, such as sexual orientation, developmental life history, individual differences, and culture. This volume captures the interdisciplinary quality of research on the predictors, nature, and consequences of infidelity for the broader social scientific community interested in trust in romantic relationships.mehr
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KlappentextPsychological research has produced a rich body of empirical data documenting humanity's propensity to commit infidelity in the context of long-term relationships, but comparatively little work has been dedicated to synthesizing these data into an integrated framework that encompasses the full range of its processes, from why it occurs in the first place to how it affects the long-term relationship thereafter. This edited handbook integrates a broad range of topics such as characteristics related to the propensity to commit infidelity, sex differences in reactions to infidelity, our inclination to dissolve relationships after infidelity, and other responses to infidelity. It showcases contributions from experts in social psychology, evolutionary psychology, and others who specialize in research on romantic relationships. The handbook discusses the processes of infidelity alongside sources of variation, such as sexual orientation, developmental life history, individual differences, and culture. This volume captures the interdisciplinary quality of research on the predictors, nature, and consequences of infidelity for the broader social scientific community interested in trust in romantic relationships.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780197502914
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum18.10.2022
Seiten624 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse2506 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.9927192
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Contributors 1. Are Certain People More Prone Toward Infidelity? Own and Partner Personality and Individual Difference Predictors of Infidelity Emma E. Altgelt, James K. McNulty, and Andrea L. Meltzer2. Predicting Infidelity in the Context of Race and Ethnicity Kelly Campbell, Tiffany L. Brown, and Brandyn-Dior McKinley3. Hormonal Predictors of Infidelity: A Life History Perspective on Testosterone and Other Hormonal Mechanisms Lindsay Bochon and Brian M. Bird4. Operational Sex Ratio and Infidelity Daniel J. Kruger5. It's Not You, It's Us: Relationship-Based Factors That Predict Infidelity Jana Hackathorn and Brien K. Ashdown6. Social Versus Sexual Monogamy Catherine Salmon and Jessica Hehman7. Cultural Differences and Similarities in Correlates of Infidelity Inmaculada Valor-Segura, Gemma Sáez, and Abraham Pieter Buunk8. Predicting Online Infidelity Carey J. Fitzgerald, Crystal Moreno, and Jody Thompson9. Predicting Infidelity in Nonheterosexual Relationships Jonathan M. Bowman and Benjamin L. Compton10. Emotional and Sexual Infidelity: Evolutionary Origins and Large-Scale Implications Julie A. Planke, Jacqueline M. Di Santo, and Glenn Geher11. Thank You, Next! Sexual Novelty Motivations for Infidelity Limor Y. Gottlieb and David P. Schmitt12. The Mate Switching Hypothesis for Infidelity Mike Abrams13. Deception and Secrecy in Infidelity Susan M. Hughes14. Infidelity Across the Ovulatory Cycle Virginia E. Mitchell, Jenna M. Lunge, Alex Orille, Mercedes Hughes, and Lisa L. M. Welling15. Long-Term Infidelities Dana A. Weiser, Jaclyn Cravens Pickens, and Adam V. Thomas16. Cultural Differences and Similarities in the Nature of Infidelity Farid Pazhoohi17. The Nature of Infidelity in Nonheterosexual Relationships Justin J. Lehmiller and Dylan Selterman18. Relationship Dissolution Following Infidelity Caroline E. Shanholtz and David A. Sbarra19. Forgiveness for a Partner's Infidelity Megan R. Dillow and Amanda Denes20. Formation of a Primary Relationship with an Infidelity Partner Charlene F. Belu and Lucia F. O'Sullivan21. Renewed Love Between Partners Following Infidelity T. Joel Wade, Rebecca L. Burch, and Maryanne L. Fisher22. Relationship Quality Between Partners Following Infidelity in the Absence of Renewed Love Mohammad Hassan Asayesh and Elaheh Golpasha23. Violence and Homicide Following Partner Infidelity Steven Arnocky, Adam Davis, Ashley Locke, Larissa McKelvie, and Tracy Vaillancourt24. Male Sexual Coercion in Response to Mate Infidelity Lidia Dengelegi Abrams and Mike Abrams25. Consequences of Infidelity in Nonhuman Animals Yu-Hsun Hsu26. Future Directions for Theory and Research on the Predictors, Nature, and Consequences of Infidelity Tara DeLecceIndexmehr

Autor

Tara DeLecce received her PhD in social, developmental, and cognitive psychology in 2017 from Wayne State University. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher and special lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Oakland University. Dr. DeLecce has published over twenty journal articles, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries. Her research addresses infidelity in humans and how infidelity affects romantic relationships. Dr. DeLecce is a reviewer for several journals, including Frontiers in Psychology and Personality and Individual Differences. Todd K. Shackelford is Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, where he is Co-Director of the Evolutionary Psychology Lab. He received his PhD in evolutionary psychology in 1997 from the University of Texas at Austin. Much of Dr. Shackelford's research addresses sexual conflict between men and women, with a special focus on men's physical, emotional, and sexual violence against their intimate partners.