Three experiments examined whether downward social comparison may enhance satisfaction in close relationships. In a thought-generating task participants were asked to generate features of their relationship in which they considered their relationship as better than that of most others (downward comparison condition) versus features that they considered merely as good (no-comparison condition) Experiment 1 and Experiment 3 found evidence that downward comparison resulted in more relationship satisfaction than merely generating good qualities of the relationship in both dating and marital relationships. Experiment 2 and Experiment 3 showed that engaging in downward comparison moderated the effect of relational discontent upon satisfaction, bu...
In the present chapter, we discuss possible mechanisms through which upward comparisons may exert a ...
Individuals who empathize and share outcomes with their partner are likely to react more positively ...
Recent literature suggests that individuals respond more positively when outperformed by their partn...
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...
All in all, the experimental studies presented in the present thesis support the argument that the c...
This study in a sample of 135 women from rural areas examined the effects of social comparison with ...
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...
In a sample of 135 women from rural areas, the effects of social comparison with the marriage of ano...
People compare themselves to other people every day (B. P. Buunk et al., 2005; Faelens et al., 2021;...
A study among 103 married individuals examined how the responses to a story about an individual with...
A study among 103 married individuals examined how the responses to a story about an individual with...
Three studies tested the hypothesis that focus of comparison mod-erates the influence of comparison ...
In the present chapter, we discuss possible mechanisms through which upward comparisons may exert a ...
Individuals who empathize and share outcomes with their partner are likely to react more positively ...
Recent literature suggests that individuals respond more positively when outperformed by their partn...
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...
All in all, the experimental studies presented in the present thesis support the argument that the c...
This study in a sample of 135 women from rural areas examined the effects of social comparison with ...
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...
In a sample of 135 women from rural areas, the effects of social comparison with the marriage of ano...
People compare themselves to other people every day (B. P. Buunk et al., 2005; Faelens et al., 2021;...
A study among 103 married individuals examined how the responses to a story about an individual with...
A study among 103 married individuals examined how the responses to a story about an individual with...
Three studies tested the hypothesis that focus of comparison mod-erates the influence of comparison ...
In the present chapter, we discuss possible mechanisms through which upward comparisons may exert a ...
Individuals who empathize and share outcomes with their partner are likely to react more positively ...
Recent literature suggests that individuals respond more positively when outperformed by their partn...