College students' attitudes on the causes of infidelity

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Koss, Jamie
Lee, Kaisa L.

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University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services

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Infidelity is a problem in today’s society associated with instability in relationships and the high divorce rates. The study consisted of 23 male and female students at a Midwestern university. It was hypothesized that males would perceive sexual attraction as a primary cause of infidelity while females would perceive relationship dissatisfaction as a primary cause. Survey data was statistically analyzed using frequencies, cross-tabulations and a reliability analysis. Findings supported the literature and hypothesis in that more males viewed sexual attraction as a primary cause of infidelity and more females viewed relationship dissatisfaction as a primary cause. It is important for practitioners to be aware of the problems infidelity causes in relationships and further researchers could investigate root causes for preventative and proactive actions.

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Lee, K. L. & Koss, J. (2007). College students' attitudes on the causes of infidelity. University of Wisconsin-Stout Journal of Student Research, 6.

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