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Brain networks of social comparison
NeuroReport, 2013Social comparison, that is, the process of comparing oneself to other people, is a ubiquitous social cognitive mechanism; however, so far its neural correlates have remained unknown. The present study tested the hypothesis that social comparisons are supported by partly dissociated networks, depending on whether the dimension under comparison concerns ...
Gayannée, Kedia +4 more
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International trade with social comparisons
Review of International Economics, 2019AbstractAs consumers in countries around the world become increasingly aware of and sensitive to the products that their foreign counterparts consume, a natural question is what predictions do classic trade frameworks hold when incorporating social comparisonâbased preferences?
Zeng Lian +3 more
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2018
Social comparison activity is one of the most important spheres of human functioning; it is necessary for appraising where one stands within his or her community and for establishing viable routes for connecting with others. Social comparison is thus a critical psychological phenomenon essential to understanding both social behavior and formation of ...
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Social comparison activity is one of the most important spheres of human functioning; it is necessary for appraising where one stands within his or her community and for establishing viable routes for connecting with others. Social comparison is thus a critical psychological phenomenon essential to understanding both social behavior and formation of ...
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Social Comparisons and Well-Being
2017Given the importance of interethnic intimate relationships for the integration of minority groups, the present study examined attitudes toward marriages and sexual relationships with in-group and out-group members among young second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands compared with the Dutch.
Buunk, A.P., Dijkstra, Pieternella
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Social Comparison and Social Psychology
2005Much of our knowledge about ourselves, and about the world in which we live, is based on a process of social comparison. Our tendency to appraise events, objects, people, and social groups by making comparisons has captured the interest of social psychologists for over half a century.
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Social Comparison in Romantic Jealousy
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1988Past research has shown that jealous people tend to denigrate their rivals in order to preserve a positive self-evaluation. The present two studies investigated whether derogation of the rival is always a consequence of a social comparison with the rival.
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Decomposability and the Social Comparison Trap
Journal of Mathematical EconomicszbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhiwei Cui, Xueheng Li, Boyu Zhang
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn +2 more
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Social trauma engages lateral septum circuitry to occlude social reward
Nature, 2022Long Li +2 more
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