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13 February, 14:43

The woman who wasn't there: converging evidence that subliminal social comparison affects self-evaluation

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  1. 13 February, 15:13
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    That statement is true.

    The way we evaluate ourselves is greatly influenced by other people that we see as comparison around us.

    For example, people with low-income that live in low-income area, wouldn't feel as much negative emotion as people with low-income that live relatively in high-income area.
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