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such psychological inferiority and superiority informationresultedfrom social comparison

concern over one 's standing on a dimension , which then leads to the choice of an appropriate target and consequent self - evaluation " ( Taylor , Buunk , & Aspinwall , 1990 , p.(passive) is prompted bysocial comparison

Stress from excessive social media use is realleadsto social comparison

the number of likescan causesocial comparison

because binary numbers trading makes other and own outcomes salient to selfthereby triggeringsocial comparison

Four studies used pseudo - subjectsto triggersocial comparison

exposure to almost any ads with a human imagecan triggersocial comparison

The Motives for Social Comparison At least two types of informationcan resultfrom social comparison

the social identity of individuals(passive) are influenced bySocial comparisons

that one of the main effects of social media iscausessocial comparisons

Constant scrolling on Instagram and Facebookcan leadto social comparison

when young adults engage in social media , creating and sharing content about products they consumedcan triggersocial comparisons

situationstriggersocial comparisons

how lucky wearecan ... triggersocial comparisons

that lead to ideological change in a community and a nation in the long wrong(passive) are createdsocial comparisons

the many happy and exaggerated Facebook profiles demonstrating the often superficially perfect lives of other users(passive) triggered bysocial comparisons

experiences ... less likelyto triggersocial comparisons

experiences ... as likelyto triggersocial comparisons

the article ... factorsinfluencesocial comparison

the positive postspromptedsocial comparison

Facebook ... the only placeresultsin social comparison

the tangled web of social mediacreatingsocial comparisons

This processcould preventsocial comparisons

certain meaningsleadingto social comparison

These particular emotions ... scenariospromptsocial comparisons

contextual variables that are likelyto triggersocial comparisons

the actions most likelyto causesocial comparison

One reason given by the study ( according to NPR ’s Elise Hu ) ismight ... contributeto social comparison

via two variables(passive) is setThe social comparison

The frequent interaction with peers , even more so than with parentscan also leadto social comparison

social media browsingcan leadto social comparison

the ideas and productivity of othersresultsin social comparison

Personal cues combined with extremely thin body imagesresultin social comparison

Compatibility ... someoneleadsto social comparison

fitspo imagesleadto social comparison

Twitter ... less gearedto triggersocial comparison

Facebook usesetsup social comparison

an personnel relative for the therapy because of the Group to Other folks(passive) created bythe social comparison

A study covered by TIME in May explainedcontributesto ‘ social comparison

A study by the American Psychological Association linked passive usage of Facebook to lower well - beingpromptsocial comparison

To Depressive SymptomsMay LeadTo Depressive Symptoms

our feelings of envy and anxietytriggersour feelings of envy and anxiety

to feelings of inadequacy and body dissatisfaction ( alperstein , 2015leadingto feelings of inadequacy and body dissatisfaction ( alperstein , 2015

to competition and hostilityoften leadsto competition and hostility

to increased stresscontributesto increased stress

people to get disheartened , give up , and quitcan leadpeople to get disheartened , give up , and quit

feelings of envy or alienationcreatefeelings of envy or alienation

to body dissatisfaction and lower life satisfactionleadsto body dissatisfaction and lower life satisfaction

to a reduced self - esteem Performance onlineleadsto a reduced self - esteem Performance online

to lower self - esteem , social anxiety , and depressioncan leadto lower self - esteem , social anxiety , and depression

people ’s happinessinfluencepeople ’s happiness

a distorted of other peoplecreatea distorted of other people

subjective well - beingcan influencesubjective well - being

to students academic achievementscontributesto students academic achievements

members of a group to compare themselves to other groupscausesmembers of a group to compare themselves to other groups

to self - esteem problemscan leadto self - esteem problems

to jealousy , low self - esteem , and even depressioncan ... leadto jealousy , low self - esteem , and even depression

a spike in low self - esteem and levels of depressionis causinga spike in low self - esteem and levels of depression

a competitive behavior ... causing players to yearn for a better placementwill createa competitive behavior ... causing players to yearn for a better placement

to feelings of inadequacy , loneliness , and depressioncan leadto feelings of inadequacy , loneliness , and depression

to a downward spiral of frustration and depressionleadsto a downward spiral of frustration and depression

in competition among friends for the “ best bodycan also resultin competition among friends for the “ best body

to competition in the paper by Garcia et alleadingto competition in the paper by Garcia et al

people to be physically activecan promptpeople to be physically active

them to dislike very good peoplewill even causethem to dislike very good people

negative mental health outcomes , such as depression and anxiety ... in adolescentscan causenegative mental health outcomes , such as depression and anxiety ... in adolescents

a sense of envy or discouragement that can deter people from engaging in better financial behaviorcan ... createa sense of envy or discouragement that can deter people from engaging in better financial behavior

to a better well - being judgmentledto a better well - being judgment

reference price formation in a service context ... Elsevier ... volinfluencesreference price formation in a service context ... Elsevier ... vol

to increased feelings of competition , Garcia et alleadsto increased feelings of competition , Garcia et al

to competition desire ... and therefore lead to competitive behaviourleadsto competition desire ... and therefore lead to competitive behaviour

terrible anxiety in kidscreatesterrible anxiety in kids

social anxiety for some playerscreatessocial anxiety for some players

to depression , rumination and lower life satisfactionmay leadto depression , rumination and lower life satisfaction

in differential ability attributions ( Schunk , 1985can resultin differential ability attributions ( Schunk , 1985

people 's response to threatdo influencepeople 's response to threat

When people engage in social comparisoncausesWhen people engage in social comparison

interpersonal decision - makingcan influenceinterpersonal decision - making

a mother ’s perspective of how well she is copinginfluencesa mother ’s perspective of how well she is coping

well - being ... whatare the implications for policyinfluenceswell - being ... whatare the implications for policy

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