This study examined the effects of social comparison among 172 individuals who had recently lost their jobs in a collective dismissal of employees. A part of a fictitious interview with another fired person was presented to the participants. This interview contained social comparison information on the target's condition in coping or social support. The results indicated that social comparison with a target doing well generated more positive affect and less negative affect than social comparison with a target doing poorly. In addition, participants who were highly stressed as a result of being unemployed experienced more negative and less positive affect following social comparison than those who were low in stress. These effects of experie...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
The present study examined the effects of social comparison among 112 individuals receiving payments...
This study examined the effects of social comparison among 172 individuals who had recently lost the...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
A social comparison theory approach to the relation between unemployment, self-esteem, and depressio...
The affective consequences of social comparison were examined in 2 field studies among nurses and re...
A social comparison theory approach to the relation between unemployment, self-esteem, and depressio...
We extended the job demand–control model by including a social comparison perspective and hypothesis...
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...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
The present study examined the effects of social comparison among 112 individuals receiving payments...
This study examined the effects of social comparison among 172 individuals who had recently lost the...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
A social comparison theory approach to the relation between unemployment, self-esteem, and depressio...
The affective consequences of social comparison were examined in 2 field studies among nurses and re...
A social comparison theory approach to the relation between unemployment, self-esteem, and depressio...
We extended the job demand–control model by including a social comparison perspective and hypothesis...
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...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
The present study examined the effects of social comparison among 112 individuals receiving payments...