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Social Comparison And Social Psychology Understanding Cognition Intergroup Relations And Culture Serge Guimond

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Social Comparison And Social Psychology Understanding Cognition Intergroup Relations And Culture Serge Guimond
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Serge Guimond
ISBN: 9780511584329, 9780521608442, 9780521845939, 0511584326, 0521608449, 0521845939
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Social Comparison And Social Psychology Understanding Cognition Intergroup Relations And Culture Serge Guimond by Serge Guimond 9780511584329, 9780521608442, 9780521845939, 0511584326, 0521608449, 0521845939 instant download after payment.

The concept of social comparison is a well-known one in experimental social psychology. It refers to a fundamental process where we relate ourselves to others. Engaging in this social comparison has tremendous impact on our way of thinking, feeling and behaving, and even on the sense of who we are. This important new study, which synthesizes the latest theoretical and empirical developments in social comparison research, provides invaluable information on the role of this process of comparison as it occurs between individuals and between groups. It also considers, for the first time, how this process of comparison varies across cultures.

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