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[Participant #252 (female, aged 40-49) reply to Informed Supporter #2 (male, aged 59)] Social comparison between the RCT participants and Informed Supporters was evident in a number of the email exchanges, and appeared to have the effect of promoting hope and motivation on the part of the participants.
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The formal experiment adopted a single-factor (social comparison VS no comparison) between-subject design with vocational identity as an independent covariate.
However, browsing condition moderated the relationship between social comparison and affective well-being: the interventions reduced post-browsing negative affect for those at higher levels of negative comparison.
But I is silent about any relationship between the social comparison among $S$ and $T$, on the one hand, and the social comparison among $S^*$ and $T^*$, on the other.
Gender differences were found in the relation between mediational mechanisms (social comparison and thin-ideal internalization) and body dissatisfaction.
In Study 1, two hypotheses were formulated: (1) Academic self-concept will be significantly lower at Time 2 compared with Time 1. (2) Self-evaluations of ability will be significantly lower at Time 2 compared with Time 1. Study 2 examined the relations between self-concept, social comparison, and academic achievement from a qualitative perspective.
For females but not males, social comparison and internalization acted as weak but significant mediators between sociocultural influence and body image concerns.
Results show that the differentiated relationships developed between leaders and followers could induce the social comparison process in followers.
Path analysis showed that: (a) Social comparison significantly and negatively predicted career choice certainty; (b) Regret partially mediated the effect of social comparison on career choice certainty; and (c) Vocational identity did not moderate the path between social comparison and regret, but significantly moderated the negative effect of regret on career choice certainty.
Social comparison was measured at post-images.
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