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The realness of cybercheating : men's and women's representations of unfaithful internet relationships
- Publication Year :
- 2005
- Publisher :
- Sage Publications, 2005.
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Abstract
- This article considers the deviant behavior of Internet infidelity. Although a plethora of research has been conducted on offline infidelity and jealousy, to date, there has been very little written about Internet infidelity and jealousy associated with cyber-relationships. Given the potential problems that online infidelity might bring to a relationship, this area of research warrants some attention. This study drew from Kitzinger and Powell's (1995) story completion method to explore men's and women's understandings of Internet infidelity. Two hundred thirty-four participants wrote a story to a cue relating to Internet infidelity. Although not all participants saw this as a real act of betrayal the majority did see this as not only real infidelity but as also having as serious an impact on the couple as a traditional offline affair. The most important finding here was that emotional infidelity was given as much attention as sexual infidelitywas. Moreover, similar gender differences found in studies on offline infidelity emerged in this research. These results present a way forward in our thinking about cyberaffairs.
- Subjects :
- 030505 public health
Sexual jealousy
Sexual infidelity
Betrayal
business.industry
media_common.quotation_subject
05 social sciences
Jealousy
General Social Sciences
BF
050109 social psychology
Library and Information Sciences
Emotional infidelity
Relational transgression
Computer Science Applications
03 medical and health sciences
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
The Internet
0305 other medical science
business
Law
Social psychology
media_common
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 08944393
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2896014780dd71ee536289df2f033c35