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. 2022 Nov 22;13:1038169. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1038169

Table 3.

Summary of findings.

Group 1 marital financial deception, no extramarital infidelitya Group 2 no marital financial deception, extramarital infidelitya Group 3 marital financial deception and extramarital infidelitya
Hypothesis 1: Relationship satisfaction graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0001.jpg
Hypothesis 2: Strong definition of cheating (moral commitment)b graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0002.jpg graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0003.jpg
Hypothesis 3: Flirting with someone other than one’s spousec graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0004.jpg graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0005.jpg graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0006.jpg
Hypothesis 4: Personal dedication commitment graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0007.jpg graphic file with name fpsyg-13-1038169-igr0008.jpg
Hypothesis 5: Personal religiosity

aRelative to those reporting no marital financial deception and no extramarital infidelity. bRelative to having an average or below average definition of cheating. cRelative to not reporting flirting with someone other than one’s spouse.