Tolong bantu menterjemahkan sebahagian rencana ini. Rencana ini memerlukan kemaskini dalam Bahasa Melayu piawaiDewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Silamembantu, bahan-bahan boleh didapati diKeirian(Inggeris).Jika anda ingin menilai rencana ini, anda mungkin mahu menyemak diterjemahan Google. Walau bagaimanapun,jangan menambah terjemahan automatik kepada rencana, kerana ini biasanya mempunyai kualiti yang sangat teruk. Sumber-sumber bantuan:Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu.
"Jealousy and Flirtation" menggambarkan wanita cemburu (atau, iri hati) atas perhatian yang diberikan pada wanita lain oleh lelaki.
Keirian atauiri merupakan emosi dan biasanya merujuk pada fikiran negatif dan perasaan terancam, takut, dan khawatir kehilangan sesuatu yang dihargai oleh seseorang, terutama merujuk pada hubungan manusia. Cemburu sering kali merupakan gabungan emosi yang ditunjukkan sepertimarah,benci, kekurangan, tidak berdaya dan kecewa.
Keirian merupakan perasaan biasa dalam hubungan sesama manusia. Ia telah dipantau pada bayi lima bulan dan seterusnya.[1][2][3][4] Some claim that jealousy is seen in every culture.[5][6][7] However, others claim jealousy is a culture-specific phenomenon.[8]
Keirian sering kali diperkukuh sebagai sisi emosi kuat dan dibentuk sebagai pengalaman manusia umum; ia telah menjadi tema banyak karya artis.
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^White, G.L., & Mullen, P.E. (1989).Jealousy: Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice. New York, NY: Guilford Press.
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