Oxford University Press, USA
Social Comparison, Judgment, and Behavior
Social Comparison, Judgment, and Behavior
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to comparison. This volume is a must-read for anyone interested in the field of social comparison and its implications for everyday life.
Author: Jerry Suls
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/20/2019
Pages: 680
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.35lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.30w x 1.90d
ISBN: 9780190629113
Review Citation(s):
Choice 06/01/2021
About the Author
Jerry Suls received his Ph.D. in Psychology from Temple University in 1973, and subsequently held faculty positions at Georgetown University, the State University of New York at Albany, and the University of Iowa. Formerly the Editor of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (1998-2001) and
Social and Personality Psychology Compass (2006-13), he has served on numerous editorial boards and panels. His research has appeared in more than 230 publications and been supported by the National Institutes of Health, American Heart Association, National Science Foundation, and The Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation. In 2012, he received the Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award from APA Division 38 (Society for Health Psychology). Currently, Currently, he is an Investigator in the Center for Personalized Health at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research in New York City.
behavior among adolescents, young adults, sexual minorities, and individuals living with HIV infection. Currently, she is studying the effectiveness of social marketing campaigns designed to increase treatment seeking for mental health problems. Her research has appeared on the Today Show, CNN, and
NBC Nightly News and has been featured in Time Magazine, The New York Times, the Washington Post, and USA Today. Ladd Wheeler received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 1962. His major research interests included social comparison theory, behavioral contagion, attractiveness, and social interaction. He pioneered the use of the rank-order paradigm and diary methods in social
comparison research, such as the Rochester Interaction Record and the Social Comparison record. He was president of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology and the founding editor of the Review of Personality and Social Psychology. He passed away in 2018.
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