نتایج جستجو برای: social comparison

تعداد نتایج: 1195745  

1990
Arie W. Kruglanski Ofra Mayseless

This article assumes that social comparisons (a) constitute comparative judgments governed by the general process that applies to all judgments, (b) possess a common comparative structure including simple judgments of comparison stimuli and their juxtaposition, and (c) possess unique contents that determine the subjective meanings of comparison outcomes and their psychological implications. Exa...

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حسین حیدری علی فلاحیان وادقانی

contrary to other jewish communities of iran, kashan’s jewish community has undergone positive social and political developments during qajar period. although they could never enjoy equal social privileges as citizens, in comparison to other iranian jews and comparing the safavid period, they made considerable achievements in social relationships and political experience. the present research f...

2015
Dian A. de Vries Rinaldo Kühne

a r t i c l e i n f o Social network sites such as Facebook give off the impression that others are doing better than we are. As a result, the use of these sites may lead to negative social comparison (i.e., feeling like others are doing better than oneself). According to social comparison theory, such negative social comparisons are detrimental to perceptions about the self. The current study ...

2015

We propose a novel agent-based implementation of Festingers’ Social Comparison Theory (SCT). The Social Comparison Model (SCM) consists of connectionist networks that simulate agent-level social comparison processes. Agent networks are combined into a adaptive network structure that is shaped by social comparisons between individual agents. Simulations show how the SCM produces behavior consist...

2012
Stephen M. Garcia Avishalom Tor Tyrone M. Schiff

We propose a new framework that distinguishes among individual and situational factors in the social comparison process that produces competitive behavior. The familiar individual factors naturally vary among similarly situated people, including the relevance of the performance dimension, the commensurability of rivals, and their relationship closeness to the individual. Researchers have long e...

2014
Daniel Freeman Nicole Evans Rachel Lister Angus Antley Graham Dunn Mel Slater

Mistrust of others may build upon perceptions of the self as vulnerable, consistent with an association of paranoia with perceived lower social rank. Height is a marker of social status and authority. Therefore we tested the effect of manipulating height, as a proxy for social rank, on paranoia. Height was manipulated within an immersive virtual reality simulation. Sixty females who reported pa...

2014
Gayannée Kedia Thomas Mussweiler David E.J. Linden

Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them with ourselves, other people, or internalized standards. Countless social psychological experiments have shown that comparative thinking plays a ubiquitous role in person perception and social cognition as a whole. The topic of social comparison has recently aroused the interest of social neuros...

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