Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... attributes . Comparison with those who are dissimilar on related attributes might yield ambiguous informa- tion . Why is that so ? Assume that a jogger compares herself with someone who is dissimilar in related attributes , for instance ...
... attributes . Comparison with those who are dissimilar on related attributes might yield ambiguous informa- tion . Why is that so ? Assume that a jogger compares herself with someone who is dissimilar in related attributes , for instance ...
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... attributes , would highlight the developmental trend toward social comparison with similar others . Actually , a study by Graziano ( 1978 ) demonstrates just such an error . In this study , 7 - year olds ( pre- sumably in the transition ...
... attributes , would highlight the developmental trend toward social comparison with similar others . Actually , a study by Graziano ( 1978 ) demonstrates just such an error . In this study , 7 - year olds ( pre- sumably in the transition ...
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... attributes and similar others in selecting and using social - comparison information . There is a recent study from a different context that can also be interpreted as demonstrating that related attribute social comparison takes ...
... attributes and similar others in selecting and using social - comparison information . There is a recent study from a different context that can also be interpreted as demonstrating that related attribute social comparison takes ...
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The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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