International audienceThis article contends that the presence of a coactor leads to a focusing effect whenever this presence represents a threat or a potential threat to self-evaluation. Experiment 1 showed that attentional focusing appears in the presence of an actual (in the case of upward comparison) or potential (in the case of mere coaction) threat to self-evaluation but not in its absence (in the case of downward comparison). Experiments 2 and 3 confirmed that the presence of a coactor affects focusing because the coactor represents a potential threat and showed that introducing a threat in downward comparison can produce a focusing effect. Experiment 4 showed that removing the threat in upward comparison decreases the focusing effect...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Previous research has demonstrated abstract concepts associated with spatial location (e.g., God in ...
In a series of studies it was demonstrated that activating the self is sufficient to increase social...
International audienceThe present research examines when and how upward social comparison (USC) affe...
A quasi-experimental study examined the effects of self-focused attention on acknowledging or ignori...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
Four studies were conducted to test the notion that whether one competes against or cooperates with ...
Previous research has widely investigated the effects of and processes underlying evaluative conditi...
It has long been speculated that eye contact increases self-focus, but the effect has been little re...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, a...
Coactors take into account certain aspects of each other's tasks even when this is not required to p...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
<div><p>Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, as in ...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Previous research has demonstrated abstract concepts associated with spatial location (e.g., God in ...
In a series of studies it was demonstrated that activating the self is sufficient to increase social...
International audienceThe present research examines when and how upward social comparison (USC) affe...
A quasi-experimental study examined the effects of self-focused attention on acknowledging or ignori...
There is a growing consensus among researchers that a complete description of human attention and ac...
Four studies were conducted to test the notion that whether one competes against or cooperates with ...
Previous research has widely investigated the effects of and processes underlying evaluative conditi...
It has long been speculated that eye contact increases self-focus, but the effect has been little re...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, a...
Coactors take into account certain aspects of each other's tasks even when this is not required to p...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
<div><p>Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention...
Past research has shown that position in a social hierarchy modulates one's social attention, as in ...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Previous research has demonstrated abstract concepts associated with spatial location (e.g., God in ...
In a series of studies it was demonstrated that activating the self is sufficient to increase social...