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Waylett, Katie 14 October, 1998

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Term Paper TitleWaylett, Katie 14 October, 1998
# of Words390
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.56
Waylett, Katie              14 October, 1998
Summary of: Mad About You

            In the article, Mad About You, it deals with evolutionary psychology. There are
three studies conducted to try to answer the question of sexual jealousy, emotional
jealousy and the different sexes. Jealousy is a behavior. The way humans behave is
believed to be the way the human race survives. Certain weak factors are selected out and
the human race is made strong.
            In the first study, 200 undergraduate students were given scenarios about love.
Love has two parts to it - physical and mental. Scenario one deals with the physical part
of it. Scenario two deals with the emotional part of being in a relationship. When the data
was analyzed, it showed that men were more likely to experience deep concern about
sexual jealousy rather that emotional jealousy. Women were more likely to express
concern about the emotional jealousy. This survey taken in study number one is the soft
measure because it is subjective.
            Study number two was on physiological arousal. Objective measures were taken
to prove the findings that men are prone to sexual jealousy. The 55 male and female
participants were hooked up to machines that could sense their feelings of jealousy
without the people verbally...

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