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Title: Comparative Thinking: Applications and Extensions of Social Comparison


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Comparative ThinkingApplications and Extensions
of Social Comparison
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Social Comparison Health
  • Affiliation
  • Emotional comparison (Schacter)
  • Cognitive clarity (Kulik Mahler, 1997)
  • Downward evaluation and upward contacts. (Taylor
    Lobel, 1989)

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Body Image
  • Widening gender differences over past 30 years.
  • Large discrepancy between womens actual and
    ideal body size.
  • Actual average is 54 and 163 lbs
  • Ideal average is 5 7 and 110 lbs
  • This is an international problem

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Sociocultural Theory
  • Sociocultural theorythe more people are exposed
    to the medias representation of the ideal body,
    the less favorably they evaluate their own body.

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Social Comparison and Body Image
  • Moderators
  • Internalization
  • Pre-existing weight concerns
  • Self-Esteem

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Self-Esteem Attractiveness Comparisons (Jones
Buckingham, 2005).
  • 120 Female participants pre-tested on SE
  • Exposed to USC, DSC, or no photo
  • Rated body esteem

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Self-Esteem Attractiveness Comparisons (Jones
Buckingham, 2005).
  • Main effects of Self-Esteem on
  • Affect
  • Internalization
  • Conditions of Self-Worth (Appearance and Approval
    scales)
  • Body Esteem

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Self-Esteem Attractiveness Comparisons (Jones
Buckingham, 2005).
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Temporal comparison
  • Comparisons with ones own past standing or
    against ones imagined future standing.

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Reconstructing the Past to Serve The Self
  • Perceiving that weve improved (Ross Wilson).
  • Biased memory retrieval
  • SAT study (Shepperd, 1993)
  • Introversion/extraversion study (Sanitioso)

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Counterfactual Thinking
  • The tendency to imagine alternative events or
    outcomes that could have occurred, but did not.
  • Upward vs. downward counterfactuals.
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