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Communal Functions Of Social Comparison Zlatan Krian Frederick X Gibbons

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Communal Functions Of Social Comparison Zlatan Krian Frederick X Gibbons
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Zlatan Križan, Frederick X. Gibbons
ISBN: 9780521119498, 0521119499
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Communal Functions Of Social Comparison Zlatan Krian Frederick X Gibbons by Zlatan Križan, Frederick X. Gibbons 9780521119498, 0521119499 instant download after payment.

The extent to which we see ourselves as similar or different from others in our lives plays a key role in getting along and participating in social life. This volume identifies research relevant to such communal functions of social comparisons and summarizes and organizes this research within a single, coherent conceptual framework. The volume provides an important addition to current thinking about social comparison, which has often neglected communal and affiliative functions. Whereas human desire to compare with others has traditionally been viewed as motivated by self-centered needs such as self-evaluation, self-enhancement, and self-improvement, this book presents an eclectic cross-section of research that illuminates connective, cooperative, and participatory functions of social comparisons. In this vein, the book aims both to expose research on currently neglected functions of social comparisons and to motivate a broader theoretical integration of social comparison processes.

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