haku: @indexterm SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY / yhteensä: 330
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Tekijä: | Pelham, B. Wachsmuth, J. |
Otsikko: | The waxing and waning of the social self: assimilation and contrast in social comparison |
Lehti: | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1995 : NOV, VOL. 69:5, p. 825-838 |
Asiasana: | SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR PERCEPTION |
Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | Past research has revealed that social comparisons often lead to contrast effects in self-evaluation (such that people who encounter a highly talented person come to feel less talented by comparison). In this report, however, it is argued that when people possess confidently held self-views in a particular area, they are unlikely to engage in explicit social comparisons with close others. Instead, they assume that because "birds of a feather flock together", the strengths and weaknesses of their close relationship partners reflect directly (rather than comparatively) on themselves. |
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