All in all, the experimental studies presented in the present thesis support the argument that the consequences of downward comparison amount to a mixed blessing. On the one hand, when someone engages in downward comparison, he or she may feel better about his or her own situation. In particular when a relationship partner is subject to relational discontent, downward comparison appears to alleviate his or her condition if that individual also possesses a strong personality disposition to engage in social comparison. However, the other side of the coin is that such an evaluation is made at the expense of other people who are worse-off. In other words, the evaluator profits by the social comparison activities because it may provide him or he...
Individuals who empathize and share outcomes with their partner are likely to react more positively ...
This study in a sample of 135 women from rural areas examined the effects of social comparison with ...
This experiment addressed whether upward or downward social comparisons can affect people’s prosocia...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
The authors examined the frequency, direction, and impact of social comparisons between romantic par...
The authors examined the frequency, direction, and impact of social comparisons between romantic par...
People compare themselves to other people every day (B. P. Buunk et al., 2005; Faelens et al., 2021;...
Recent literature suggests that individuals respond more positively when outperformed by their partn...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
In the present chapter, we discuss possible mechanisms through which upward comparisons may exert a ...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
Individuals who empathize and share outcomes with their partner are likely to react more positively ...
This study in a sample of 135 women from rural areas examined the effects of social comparison with ...
This experiment addressed whether upward or downward social comparisons can affect people’s prosocia...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close rela...
The authors examined the frequency, direction, and impact of social comparisons between romantic par...
The authors examined the frequency, direction, and impact of social comparisons between romantic par...
People compare themselves to other people every day (B. P. Buunk et al., 2005; Faelens et al., 2021;...
Recent literature suggests that individuals respond more positively when outperformed by their partn...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
In the present chapter, we discuss possible mechanisms through which upward comparisons may exert a ...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
Individuals who empathize and share outcomes with their partner are likely to react more positively ...
This study in a sample of 135 women from rural areas examined the effects of social comparison with ...
This experiment addressed whether upward or downward social comparisons can affect people’s prosocia...