US researchers conducted several studies of undergraduate students and found that the higher a student's grade point average (GPA), the greater their levels of 'Facebook jealousy' were.
Participants were asked to envision several hypothetical scenarios, such as discovering a message in their partner's Facebook inbox from a person of the opposite sex that reads "What are you up to later?"
Women had higher levels of Facebook jealousy than men, a finding that confirms research from earlier studies, 'LiveScience' reported.
It may be that people with high GPAs tend to have a personality type that makes them more prone to jealousy, researchers suggest.
"Students with higher GPAs are often more conscientious, show greater self-control and tend to be perfectionistic," Friedman said.
"The perceived infidelity likely upsets their attempts at perfection across the board," Friedman added.
The researchers also tested whether adding different emoticons (such as symbols of smiley or winking faces) after the ambiguous message would affect jealousy levels.
"Evolutionary work suggests men are more jealous of sexual infidelity, while women are more jealous of emotional infidelity," Friedman said.
"The winking emoticon was most likely perceived as flirtatious, perhaps even sexually suggestive, which may explain why men were more jealous in this condition," she said.
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