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- Abstract
- Jealousy Can Protect Valued Social Relationships
- Friendship: Beneficial Bonds
- The Challenge of Friendship Maintenance
- Known Friendship Maintenance Tactics
- Friendship Jealousy: Existing Work and New Predictions
- Existing Research on Friendship Jealousy
- Predictions from a Functional Perspective
- Evoked by Third-Party Threats to Friendship (But Not Friendship Loss in General)
- Calibrated to friend value
- Calibrated to cues of replacement
- Motivates behavior to counter threats
- Research Overview
- Study 1
- Method
- Participants
- Procedure and design
- Other measures
- Results and Discussion
- Discussion
- Study 2
- Method
- Participants
- Procedure and design
- Reactions
- Friendship maintenance
- Other items
- Results
- Is friendship jealousy (vs. sadness, anger) uniquely evoked by third party threats?
- Assessing different types of friend retention
- What emotional reactions drive friend guarding?
- Discussion
- Studies 3a and 3b
- Method
- Participants
- Study 3a
- Study 3b
- Procedure
- Friendship scenarios
- Study 3a
- Study 3b
- Reported friendship jealousy
- Friend-guarding intentions (Study 3a)
- Results and Discussion
- Study 3a
- Study 3b
- Does friendship jealousy vary as a function of friend value (i.e., closeness)?
- Study 3a
- Study 3b
- Does friendship jealousy vary as a function of “replacement threat”?
- Study 3a
- Study 3b
- Friend-guarding intentions (Study 3a)
- Does friendship jealousy positively predict behavioral intentions to friend guard?
- Do friend-guarding intentions vary in accordance with predictions?
- Does friendship jealousy statistically mediate the relationship between presumed replacement threat (instantiated via rival type) and friend-guarding intentions?
- Discussion
- Study 4
- Method
- Participants
- Procedure and design
- Results and Discussion
- Does jealousy vary as a function of replacement threat?
- Studies 5a and 5b
- Method
- Participants
- Study 5a
- Study 5b
- Procedure
- Retrospective replacement threat
- Retrospective time threat
- Retrospective friendship jealousy
- Retrospective friend-guarding behavior (Study 5b)
- Successful retention (Study 5b)?
- Results
- Study 5a
- Study 5b
- Retrospective replacement threat
- Study 5a
- Study 5b
- Retrospective time threat
- Study 5a
- Study 5b
- Retrospective friendship jealousy
- Study 5a
- Study 5b
- Does replacement threat (or time threat) drive friendship jealousy?
- Study 5a
- Study 5b
- Retrospective friend-guarding behavior
- How often did people retain best friendships across interloper type?
- Does friendship jealousy drive friend guarding?
- Might friendship jealousy-motivated friend guarding lead to greater friend retention?
- Discussion
- Study 6
- Method
- Procedure and design
- Manipulation check
- Friendship maintenance
- Results and Discussion
- Manipulation check
- Does friendship jealousy cause people to engage in greater friend guarding?
- Reanalysis in two additional, preregistered subsamples: Does friendship jealousy cause people to engage in...