Social Comparison Theory is a chapter from January 2015 that discusses a psychological theory where people gain information about themselves by comparing themselves to others. The chapter has been cited 8 times and read over 19,000 times on ResearchGate, where it was uploaded by author Monica K. Miller from the University of Nevada, Reno.
Social Comparison Theory is a chapter from January 2015 that discusses a psychological theory where people gain information about themselves by comparing themselves to others. The chapter has been cited 8 times and read over 19,000 times on ResearchGate, where it was uploaded by author Monica K. Miller from the University of Nevada, Reno.
Social Comparison Theory is a chapter from January 2015 that discusses a psychological theory where people gain information about themselves by comparing themselves to others. The chapter has been cited 8 times and read over 19,000 times on ResearchGate, where it was uploaded by author Monica K. Miller from the University of Nevada, Reno.