Jealousy in Infants Laboratory Research on Differential Treatment

This Brief synthesizes findings from recent experiments on jealousy in infants with insights from pioneering thinkers in developmental science. It discusses attachment issues, status of jealousy as an emotion and as a feature of temperament, underpinnings

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Sybil L. Hart

Jealousy in Infants Laboratory Research on Differential Treatment

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Sybil L. Hart Human Development and Family Studies Texas Tech University Lubbock Texas USA

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To Violet and Wolfie with wishes for a long-lasting and loving relationship

Acknowledgements

I am greatly indebted to the co-authors and contributors who have worked with me, taught me, and brought insight and inspiration to the body of work that made the present one possible. I thank Tiffany Field, Michael Lewis, Kazuko Y. Behrens, ­Edward Z. Tronick, Nancy Aaron Jones, Joseph J. Campos, Peter N. Stearns, Jaak Panksepp, Vasudevi Reddy, R. Peter Hobson, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, R. M. Pascoe Fearon, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Brenda Volling, Denise Kennedy, Lisa M. H. Jackey, Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeur