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What are the two types of social comparisons identified by Festinger?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Festinger identified upward and downward comparisons. Upward comparison involves looking at those perceived as superior, which can motivate but may also lead to feelings of inadequacy if misused. Downward comparison involves assessing those perceived as worse off, which can provide temporary relief but may foster a harmful sense of self-worth based on others' misfortunes.

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