The Effects of Jealousy on Back Burner Relationships
Document Type
Panel Presentation
Start Date
23-4-2021 2:00 PM
Keywords
Relationships, Jealousy, Personality
Biography
Destiny Davis is an undergraduate student in the Department of Communication Studies.
Major
Communication Communication
Advisor for this project
Cam Brammer
Abstract
This study focuses on back burner relationships and whether or not jealousy contributes to the quality and quantity that people engage in such relationships. Previous studies have found that when an individual feels threatened in a romantic relationship, they are more likely to resort to “backburner relationships” at one point or another. Findings suggest that higher levels of jealousy are correlated with likelihood for backburner relationships.
The Effects of Jealousy on Back Burner Relationships
This study focuses on back burner relationships and whether or not jealousy contributes to the quality and quantity that people engage in such relationships. Previous studies have found that when an individual feels threatened in a romantic relationship, they are more likely to resort to “backburner relationships” at one point or another. Findings suggest that higher levels of jealousy are correlated with likelihood for backburner relationships.