People evaluate themselves more favorably when they outperform a referent (downward comparison) than when they underperform a referent (upward comparison). However, research has yet to examine whether people are sensitive to the status of the referent during social comparison. That is, does defeating a highly skilled referent yield more favorable self-evaluations than defeating an unskilled referent? Does losing to an unskilled referent yield less favorable self-evaluations than losing to a skilled referent? To address these questions, participants learned that they performed better or worse than another person (social comparison) who ranked above average or below average (referent status). Social comparison information had a more pronounce...
People believe that they are better than others on easy tasks and worse than others on difficult tas...
People are inaccurate judges of how their abilities compare to others’. Kruger and Dunning (1999; 20...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
Abstract: People evaluate themselves more favorably when they outperform a referent (downward compar...
This investigation examines how upward social comparisons, comparing oneself to another who is perce...
Two experiments showed that participants use the achievements of others as reference points with whi...
Zell and Alicke (2009) have shown that comparisons with a few people have a stronger influence on se...
This study examined the effects of feedback on a task on information seeking and partner preferences...
Three studies tested the hypothesis that the motive to compen-sate—to cast favorable light on the se...
Previous research has provided evidence that self-esteem decreases during an upward social compariso...
Social comparisons entail not only information about one’s standing in a social group (intragroup or...
People often evaluate their own skills in relation to others’ performance. Two experiments examined ...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
People often evaluate how their abilities or their achievements compare to those of others. Such jud...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
People believe that they are better than others on easy tasks and worse than others on difficult tas...
People are inaccurate judges of how their abilities compare to others’. Kruger and Dunning (1999; 20...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
Abstract: People evaluate themselves more favorably when they outperform a referent (downward compar...
This investigation examines how upward social comparisons, comparing oneself to another who is perce...
Two experiments showed that participants use the achievements of others as reference points with whi...
Zell and Alicke (2009) have shown that comparisons with a few people have a stronger influence on se...
This study examined the effects of feedback on a task on information seeking and partner preferences...
Three studies tested the hypothesis that the motive to compen-sate—to cast favorable light on the se...
Previous research has provided evidence that self-esteem decreases during an upward social compariso...
Social comparisons entail not only information about one’s standing in a social group (intragroup or...
People often evaluate their own skills in relation to others’ performance. Two experiments examined ...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
People often evaluate how their abilities or their achievements compare to those of others. Such jud...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
People believe that they are better than others on easy tasks and worse than others on difficult tas...
People are inaccurate judges of how their abilities compare to others’. Kruger and Dunning (1999; 20...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...