The aim of this research among practicing teachers was to demonstrate that the individual's effort-performance (E-P) expectancy can explain different responses to upward and downward social comparison information in terms of positive affect and the intent to work harder. The results of both Experiment I (N = 100) and Experiment 2 (N = 162) show that exposure to a superior colleague generated more positive affect among teachers than exposure to an inferior other, particularly at high levels of E-P expectancy. Perhaps more importantly, explaining target's superior performance in terms of high effort and inferior performance in terms of low effort enhanced participants' intentions to work harder at their own jobs.</p
Two studies examined how effort invested in a task shapes the affective predictions related to poten...
In a study among 609 secondary school students, the affective reactions to social comparisons of gra...
Companies often encourage consumers to compare their performance with others hoping that a compariso...
The aim of this research among practicing teachers was to demonstrate that the individual's effort-p...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
This study examined the effects of feedback on a task on information seeking and partner preferences...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
Social comparison theory has linked improved performance to both the tendency to compare with others...
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...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of three forms of social comparisons in teachers ...
Social comparison theory has linked improved performance to both the tendency to compare with others...
Extensive research has been conducted examining the effects or teacher expectations or studen+ perfc...
The present research comprised two experiments (Ns = 792 and 1056) focused on linking social compari...
This investigation examines how upward social comparisons, comparing oneself to another who is perce...
Two studies examined how effort invested in a task shapes the affective predictions related to poten...
In a study among 609 secondary school students, the affective reactions to social comparisons of gra...
Companies often encourage consumers to compare their performance with others hoping that a compariso...
The aim of this research among practicing teachers was to demonstrate that the individual's effort-p...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
This study examined the effects of feedback on a task on information seeking and partner preferences...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
Social comparison theory has linked improved performance to both the tendency to compare with others...
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...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of three forms of social comparisons in teachers ...
Social comparison theory has linked improved performance to both the tendency to compare with others...
Extensive research has been conducted examining the effects or teacher expectations or studen+ perfc...
The present research comprised two experiments (Ns = 792 and 1056) focused on linking social compari...
This investigation examines how upward social comparisons, comparing oneself to another who is perce...
Two studies examined how effort invested in a task shapes the affective predictions related to poten...
In a study among 609 secondary school students, the affective reactions to social comparisons of gra...
Companies often encourage consumers to compare their performance with others hoping that a compariso...