Interpersonal relationships modulate outcome evaluation in a social comparison context: The pain and pleasure of intimacy

Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Pages: 115 - 127
Published: Dec 10, 2019
Abstract
Previous research has revealed that interpersonal relationships and social comparisons play important roles in evaluating outcomes. To our knowledge, how interpersonal relationships influence the process of outcome evaluations in a social comparison context remains largely unclear. In the current study, participants engaged in a simple gambling task with an acquaintance or a stranger and received outcome feedback. Behavioral results showed that...
Paper Details
Title
Interpersonal relationships modulate outcome evaluation in a social comparison context: The pain and pleasure of intimacy
Published Date
Dec 10, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
115 - 127
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