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Social comparison bias is the tendency to have feelings of dislike and competitiveness with someone seen as physically, socially, or mentally better than oneself. Social comparison bias or social comparison theory is the idea that individuals determine their own worth based on how they compare to others. The theory was developed in 1954 by psychologist Leon Festinger. This can be compared to social comparison, which is believed to be central to achievement motivation, feelings of injustice, depression, jealousy and people's willingness to remain in relationships or jobs. People are believed to compete for the best outcome in relation to their peers. For example, one might make a comparison between the low-end department stores they go to frequently and the designer stores of their peers. S

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  • انحياز المقارنة الاجتماعية أو نزعة المقارنة الاجتماعية (بالإنجليزية: Social comparison bias)‏ هي وجود مشاعر كراهية والتنافسية مع من يعتقد أن له أفضلية جسدية أو عقلية. (ar)
  • Social comparison bias is the tendency to have feelings of dislike and competitiveness with someone seen as physically, socially, or mentally better than oneself. Social comparison bias or social comparison theory is the idea that individuals determine their own worth based on how they compare to others. The theory was developed in 1954 by psychologist Leon Festinger. This can be compared to social comparison, which is believed to be central to achievement motivation, feelings of injustice, depression, jealousy and people's willingness to remain in relationships or jobs. People are believed to compete for the best outcome in relation to their peers. For example, one might make a comparison between the low-end department stores they go to frequently and the designer stores of their peers. Such comparisons may evoke feelings of resentment, anger and envy with their peers. This bias revolves mostly around wealth and social status; it is unconscious and people who make these are largely unaware of them. In most cases, people try to compare themselves to those in their peer group or with whom they are similar. (en)
  • Упередження соціального порівняння – це схильність відчувати неприязнь і конкуренцію з кимось, хто вважається психічно або фізично кращим за тебе. (uk)
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  • انحياز المقارنة الاجتماعية أو نزعة المقارنة الاجتماعية (بالإنجليزية: Social comparison bias)‏ هي وجود مشاعر كراهية والتنافسية مع من يعتقد أن له أفضلية جسدية أو عقلية. (ar)
  • Упередження соціального порівняння – це схильність відчувати неприязнь і конкуренцію з кимось, хто вважається психічно або фізично кращим за тебе. (uk)
  • Social comparison bias is the tendency to have feelings of dislike and competitiveness with someone seen as physically, socially, or mentally better than oneself. Social comparison bias or social comparison theory is the idea that individuals determine their own worth based on how they compare to others. The theory was developed in 1954 by psychologist Leon Festinger. This can be compared to social comparison, which is believed to be central to achievement motivation, feelings of injustice, depression, jealousy and people's willingness to remain in relationships or jobs. People are believed to compete for the best outcome in relation to their peers. For example, one might make a comparison between the low-end department stores they go to frequently and the designer stores of their peers. S (en)
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  • انحياز المقارنة الاجتماعية (ar)
  • Social comparison bias (en)
  • Упередженість соціального порівняння (uk)
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