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comparison process

comparison process

in self psychology, evaluating one’s abilities, traits, or performances in relation to those of selected other people. Comparisons may be upward, as when weekend golfers compare themselves to professionals, or downward, as when weekend golfers compare themselves to beginners. See also social comparison theory.

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