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Feeling Better About Doing Worse: Social Comparisons Within Romantic Relationships.
Authors:Lockwood, Penelope   Dolderman, Dan   Sadler, Pamela   Gerchak, Elinora
Abstract:The authors examined the role of closeness between self and partner in determining the impact of social comparisons within intimate relationships. To the extent that one's partner is a central aspect of one's identity, one may be able to restore one's positive self-regard following an upward comparison with the partner by turning to the relationship as a self-affirmational resource. Studies 1 and 2 examined reactions to imagined comparisons; Studies 3 and 4 examined reactions to actual comparison feedback. Across studies, closeness moderated the impact of upward comparisons with the partner; that is, higher closeness participants responded to a more successful partner by focusing on their relationship-related strengths. However, closeness did not moderate the impact of downward comparisons with the partner. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:closeness   partner success   positive self-regard   social comparisons   romantic relationships   intimate relationships   self-affirmational resource   imagined comparisons   relationship-related strengths
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