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Browsing Social Psychology - Faculty Research by Subject "others"
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Gendered Influence of Downward Social Comparisons on Current and Possible Selves
(2001)Because men and women differ with regard to independent and interdependent self-construals, we propose that downward comparisons are more likely to lower women's achievement- related self-evaluations compared to men's. We ... -
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Greater Self?Enhancement in Western Than Eastern Ukraine, but Failure to Replicate the Muhammad Ali Effect
(2016)Based on the cross-cultural research linking individualism-collectivism and self-enhancement, this research examines regional pattern of self-enhancement in Ukraine. Broadly speaking, the western part of Ukraine is mainly ... -
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Private Self-Consciousness as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Value Orientations and Attitudes
(2001)Kemmelmeier examined implications of private self-consciousness for the relationships between social values and issue attitudes. Kemmelmeier expected that the value orientations of authoritarianism and individualism would ...