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Assimilation and Contrast in Spontaneous Comparisons: Heterogeneous Effects of Standard Extremity in Facial Evaluations

2020

Judgments we make about others often depend on the standards we use as comparisons. Investigations into the outcomes of these comparisons and potential moderators have often been limited to single dimensions and preselected standards. The current work instead uses multiple evaluative facial dimensions and a multitude of comparisons. A series of 4 experiments ('N' = 665) attempted to detect contrast from extreme (Study 1) and assimilation to moderate standards in within (Studies 2 and 3) and between-subjects designs (Study 4). Results showed inconsistent evidence for both comparison effects and significant heterogeneity across the evaluative dimensions that were sampled. An additional 5 stud…

Social Comparison; Assimilation; Contrast; Facial EvaluationSocial comparison theoryAssimilation and contrast effectsSocial CognitiopnExtraversion and introversionassimilationSocial Psychologylcsh:BF1-990facial evaluationcontrastTrustworthinesslcsh:Psychologysocial comparisonPsychologyCognitive psychologyInternational Review of Social Psychology
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Problems and Adaptive Functioning Reported by Adults in 17 Societies

2016

This study tested for similarities and differences across societies in self-ratings ofproblems, personal strengths, and aspects of adaptive functioning on the Adult Self-Report (ASR) for nonclinical samples of adults ages 18 to 59 in 17 societies (N 10,197). Results indicated considerable consistency across societies regarding meanratings on the ASR problem items. Most effect sizes (ESs) for societal differences inproblem scales were small (2?5%). Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) analysesindicated that culture clusters and society accounted for small percentages of variancein Internalizing, Externalizing, and Total Problems scores, with most of the variationaccounted for by individual dif…

Social PsychologyInternational comparisonsOtras Psicologíaself-reported problemsPsicologíaAdaptive functioningDevelopmental psychologyCIENCIAS SOCIALESClinical Psychologycross-culturaladult psychopathologyASRCross-culturalPsychologySelf reportApplied PsychologyPsychopathologyInternational Perspectives in Psychology
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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and personal well-being in European youth soccer players: Invariance of physical activity, global self-esteem …

2013

In this study, findings concerned with the association of self-reported global self-esteem, vitality and athletes' moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in young soccer players and the generalisability of these associations across different European populations are presented. After listwise exclusion of missing cases and the elimination of cases reporting less than a week of intensive physical activity, the sample of this analysis included 6796 athletes from France (N = 974), Greece (N = 1416), Norway (N = 1051), Spain (N = 2175) and England (N = 1180). Results from multi-sample structural equation modelling analyses provided evidence of invariance across countries for factor loadin…

Social PsychologybiologyAthletesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternational comparisonsSelf-esteem050109 social psychology030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationVitalityStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeWell-beingCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyDemographymedia_commonInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Intentions to drop-out of youth soccer: A test of the basic needs theory among European youth from five countries

2013

Research arising from self-determination theory (SDT; Deci, E. L., & Ryan, R. M. (2000). The “what” and “why” of goal pursuits: Human needs and the self-determination of behavior. Psychological Inquiry, 11(4), 227–268) indicates that the quality of the social interactions between athletes and coaches, and athletes' ensuing psychological responses, are critical determinants of intentions to drop out of youth sport. Little is known regarding whether these processes hold across countries. Grounded in SDT, this study tested the invariance of a model predicting youth sport dropout across five European countries. Seven thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine grassroots players (6641 males, 1020 fem…

Social Psychologybusiness.industry4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]05 social sciencesInternational comparisons050109 social psychology030229 sport sciencesCoachingFundamental human needs03 medical and health sciencesGrassroots0302 clinical medicineDeci-0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBasic needsPsychologybusinessCompetence (human resources)Social psychologyApplied PsychologyAutonomyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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Do social comparison and coping styles play a role in the development of burnout? Cross-sectional and longitudinal findings

2006

The present longitudinal research among 558 teachers focused on the role of upward comparisons (with others performing better), downward comparisons (with others performing worse), and coping styles in relation to burnout. Assessed were identification (recognizing oneself in the other) and contrast (seeing the other as a competitor) in upward and downward comparison. Cross-sectionally, downward identification and upward contrast were positively related to burnout and negatively related to a direct coping style, whereas upward identification was negatively related to burnout and positively related to a direct coping style. Downward identification was positively related to a palliative coping…

Social comparison theoryCANCER-TREATMENTOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoping (psychology)Job stressROLE MODELSSocial perceptionIMPACThealth care facilities manpower and serviceseducationFollow up studiesBurnoutSELFOccupational burnoutDevelopmental psychologyPredictive factorJOB STRESSTEACHER STRESShealth services administrationHEALTHPsychologyPREDICTORSApplied Psychologypsychological phenomena and processesJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
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The role of online social comparison as a protective factor for psychological wellbeing: A longitudinal study during the COVID-19 quarantine

2021

During the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, the experience of quarantine has been an undesirable condition for people and it can have a negative impact on mental health and psychological wellbeing. Social isolation has led to an increase in time spent on social network sites, with people interacting more frequently with each other, and comparing online the way in which they are experiencing the same state of home confinement. Our study aimed to investigate the role of online social comparison on individuals' psychological distress and life satisfaction during the COVID-19-related quarantine. Specifically, a cross-lagged panel study at three-waves was conducted in Italy in order to examine the chan…

Social comparison theoryCross-lagged panelDepression05 social sciencesLife satisfactionCOVID-19050109 social psychologyLonelinessAnxietyMental health050105 experimental psychologyArticleDistressCOVID-19Online social comparison orientationCross-lagged panelAnxietyDepressionLife satisfactionmedicineAnxietyOnline social comparison orientation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife satisfactionmedicine.symptomSocial isolationPsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyClinical psychology
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Instagram Inspiration: How Upward Comparison on Social Network Sites Can Contribute to Well-Being

2020

Abstract Passive exposure to others’ positive self-presentations on social network sites (SNS) such as Instagram has been repeatedly associated with reduced well-being, particularly by triggering upward social comparison and envy. However, prior research has largely neglected that upward comparisons on SNS may also facilitate positive outcomes, specifically media-induced inspiration, a motivational state highly conducive to well-being. We conducted two experiments that tested whether and how cognitive-affective processing of visual SNS postings results in inspiration. Study 1 (N = 270) provides first evidence that users react to more positive, optimized Instagram nature and travel posts wit…

Social comparison theoryLinguistics and LanguageSocial networkbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyPassive ExposureLanguage and Linguistics0508 media and communicationsEmotional reactionWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPsychologySocial psychologyJournal of Communication
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Social comparison processes, narrative mapping and their shaping of the cancer experience: a case study of an elite athlete.

2011

Drawing on data generated by life history interviews and fieldwork observations we illuminate the ways in which a young elite athlete named David (a pseudonym) gave meaning to his experiences of cancer that eventually led to his death. Central to this process were the ways in which David utilized both social comparisons and a narrative map provided by the published autobiography of Lance Armstrong (2000). Our analysis reveals the selective manner in which social comparison processes operated around the following key dimensions: mental attitude to treatment; the sporting body; the ageing body; and physical appearance. The manner in which different comparison targets were chosen, the ways in…

Social comparison theoryMaleHealth (social science)ScalpSkin NeoplasmsSocial IdentificationAnthropologyPersonal Narratives as TopicNarrative historyPersonal Narratives as TopicHuman physical appearanceExperiential learningSelf ConceptYoung AdultFatal OutcomeAestheticsAthletesHead and Neck NeoplasmsNeoplasmsEliteHumansNarrativeSociologyMelanomaMeaning (linguistics)Health (London, England : 1997)
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Dark consequences of social media-induced fear of missing out (FoMO): Social media stalking, comparisons, and fatigue

2021

Research on the dark side of social media usage has explored the fear of missing out (FoMO), social media fatigue (fatigue), social media stalking (stalking), and online social comparison (social comparison) independently. Accordingly, the complex interrelationships among these phenomena have remained understudied, creating a chasm that hinders a clearer understanding of their drivers and the potential counterstrategies to mitigate the collateral damage they may cause. We attempt to bridge this gap by drawing upon the theory of social comparison and the theory of compensatory internet use to formulate a framework that hypothesizes the mechanism of interaction among these negative fallouts. …

Social comparison theoryMediation (Marxist theory and media studies):Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]020209 energysosiale medier05 social sciencesFoMo02 engineering and technologyModerationBridge (interpersonal)Great RiftManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200fatigueSocial mediaBusiness and International ManagementPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyStalkingMechanism (sociology)
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Trading Data for Health

2021

mHealth apps are growing in popularity among smartphone users. Such apps often contain social features that enable users to compare their behavior with others but to function, mHealth apps require users to share health information which is considered a threat to individuals’ privacy. Building on social comparison theory and research on privacy decision-making, we investigate the effects of users’ social comparison orientation and privacy attitudes as well as the potential mediating effect of health information disclosure on users’ intention to use a dietary app. Relying on a PLS-based structural-equation model in a sample of N = 528 participants, our study supports claims of a positive effe…

Social comparison theoryMediation (statistics)Social comparison orientationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyContext (language use)Sample (statistics)PopularitybusinessPsychologyFunction (engineering)mHealthmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Health Communication
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