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Jealousy

Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.

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Etymology

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Romantic jealousy

Sexual jealousy

Contemporary views on gender-based differences

In animals

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Jealousy

Nodes57
Edges56
Triples215
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035088
Components1

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Jealousy

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related to Further reading · 66
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related to References · 33
Jealousy → Allen, Amber, Belcher, Bringle, Carole, Commitment, Counseling, Development, Different Types, Emotion, Emotional, Gender, John, Johthan, Journal, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, Long-distance, Lyhda
related to Contemporary views on gender-based differences · 20
Jealousy → According, Although, Ammon, As, Confucius, Ideas, In, Inquiry, Moreover, Parental Investment Model, Psychology, Rebecca, Security, The, The American Journal, The Osprey Journal, These, This, Thus, UNF Digital Commons
related to In fiction, film, and art · 16
Jealousy → Artistic, Destructive, Ferris, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Frampton, Greenberg, Jessica, Often, Only, Out, People, Smith, Some, The, This, While
related to In sociology · 14
Jealousy → Anthropologists, As, Attitudes, Cultural, For, India, Ireland, People, Thailand, Thais, The, These, This, United States
related to In animals · 9
Jealousy → California, Changes, In, Mellissa Starling, PLOS ONE, San Diego, Sydney, They, University
related to In psychology · 8
Jealousy → According, By, Imagination, It, One, The, There, This
related to Etymology · 7
Jealousy → English, French, Greek, Low Latin, One, Since William Shakespeare's, The
related to Scientific examples · 7
Jealousy → First, Jealous, People, Scientists, Second, These, They
related to Sexual jealousy · 7
Jealousy → Experts, Fearing, Furthermore, In, It, Sexual, The

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Jealousyis atypical experience in human relationships0.90text
Jealousyis aculture-specific emotion.Jealousy can either be suspicious or reactive0.90text
Jealousyis acomplicated reaction that has multiple components0.90text
Jealousyis acommon theme in literature0.90text
angerinstance ofand concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions0.80text
resentmentinstance ofand concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions0.80text
inadequacyinstance ofand concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions0.80text
helplessness or disgustinstance ofand concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions0.80text
sexual behaviorinstance ofSome behavior and actions are controllable0.80text
the divide between high schoolinstance ofDifferences have been highlighted in socio-economic status specific0.80text
collegiate individualsinstance ofDifferences have been highlighted in socio-economic status specific0.80text
paintinginstance ofand other art forms0.80text

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