1982
DOI: 10.1177/001316448204200432
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Behavioral Correlates of the Interpersonal Jealousy Scale

Abstract: To establish further the validity of the Interpersonal Jealousy scale, the investigators correlated it with each of two behavioral measures of (a) threat when one is confronted by a rival and (b) expressions of possessiveness toward the partner. Significant correlations were found to provide evidence of validity. As the Interpersonal Jealousy Scale and the behavioral measures of threat and possessiveness did not share method variance, the obtained validity data were judged to be impressive.

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“…Late adolescents responded to 27 items on the Interpersonal Jealousy Scale (IJS; Mathes, Phillips, Skowran, & Dirk, 1982) to assess their feelings of jealousy within their relationship using a 1 (absolutely false) to 9 (absolutely true) scale. Appropriate items were reverse coded and then all items were summed for each partner to create a total jealousy score with higher scores reflecting greater jealousy (α M = .90; α F = .91).…”
Section: Relationship-related Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Late adolescents responded to 27 items on the Interpersonal Jealousy Scale (IJS; Mathes, Phillips, Skowran, & Dirk, 1982) to assess their feelings of jealousy within their relationship using a 1 (absolutely false) to 9 (absolutely true) scale. Appropriate items were reverse coded and then all items were summed for each partner to create a total jealousy score with higher scores reflecting greater jealousy (α M = .90; α F = .91).…”
Section: Relationship-related Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Interpersonal Jealousy Scale (Mathes and Severa, 1981;Mathes et al, 1982) is a 28-item scale that measures romantic jealousy. Tests of the construct validity of this measure have shown it to be correlated with dependency.…”
Section: Jealousymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Edalati, Redzuan, Mansor and Abu Talib (44) believe that according to current situations in Iran, in which males could have temporary partners, jealousy is natural and has a central role in maintaining valuable relationships.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%