Social comparison — the tendency to self-evaluate by comparing ourselves to others — is an important source of competitive behavior. We propose a new model that distinguishes between individual and situational factors that increase social comparison and thus lead to a range of competitive attitudes and behavior. Individual factors are those that vary from person to person: the relevance of the performance dimension, the similarity of rivals, and their relationship closeness to the individual, as well as the various individual differences variables relating to social comparison more generally. Situational factors, conversely, are those factors on the social comparison landscape that affect similarly situated individuals: proximity to a stand...
This article notices that social comparison theory has developed from being a focused theoretical st...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
Social comparison—the tendency to self-evaluate by comparing ourselves to others—is an important sou...
Scholarship in psychology and related fields has been paying increasing attention in recent decades ...
From the Publisher This chapter provides an overview of the interplay between social comparison and ...
The study of competition from a social comparison perspective offers valuable insights into the neur...
Social comparison theories typically assume a comparable degree of competition between commensurate ...
Festinger (1954) postulated people desire social comparison to assess their abilities. Performance s...
This study is aimed to test a theoretical model of the critical thinking, self-efficacy, and adaptat...
Social comparison theories typically assume a comparable degree of competition between commensurate ...
Four studies were conducted to test the notion that whether one competes against or cooperates with ...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/9...
Chapter 1 This chapter provides an overview of the psychology of competition. Common definitions of ...
Previous research has provided evidence that self-esteem decreases during an upward social compariso...
This article notices that social comparison theory has developed from being a focused theoretical st...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
Social comparison—the tendency to self-evaluate by comparing ourselves to others—is an important sou...
Scholarship in psychology and related fields has been paying increasing attention in recent decades ...
From the Publisher This chapter provides an overview of the interplay between social comparison and ...
The study of competition from a social comparison perspective offers valuable insights into the neur...
Social comparison theories typically assume a comparable degree of competition between commensurate ...
Festinger (1954) postulated people desire social comparison to assess their abilities. Performance s...
This study is aimed to test a theoretical model of the critical thinking, self-efficacy, and adaptat...
Social comparison theories typically assume a comparable degree of competition between commensurate ...
Four studies were conducted to test the notion that whether one competes against or cooperates with ...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/9...
Chapter 1 This chapter provides an overview of the psychology of competition. Common definitions of ...
Previous research has provided evidence that self-esteem decreases during an upward social compariso...
This article notices that social comparison theory has developed from being a focused theoretical st...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...
The past and current states of research on social comparison are reviewed with regard to a series of...