Relationship social comparison tendencies, insecurity, and perceived relationship quality.
Not exact matches
Prior research has shown that the use of
social media may detract from face - to - face
relationships, reduce investment in meaningful activities, increase sedentary behavior by encouraging more screen time, lead to internet addiction, and erode self - esteem through unfavorable
social comparison.
Social support, stress, and maternal postpartum depression: A
comparison of supportive
relationships.
• Theories of romantic
relationships:
social exchange theory, equity theory and Rusbult's investment model of commitment, satisfaction,
comparison with alternatives and investment.
Specifically includes: Theories of romantic
relationships:
social exchange theory, equity theory and Rusbult's investment model of commitment, satisfaction,
comparison with alternatives and investment.
If the tie in question is a
social relationship rather than a physical tie (using an analogy to create another analogy), the definition and the
comparison become circular, and the only meaningful part of the definition is «between parent and child»; even this is deceptive, as it implies that the emotions of parent and child are similar, which they are not.
Quite possibly, exposure to
relationship media may lower satisfaction as the result of upward
social comparisons (i.e., comparing the self to someone better off).5 Let's be honest, as a billionaire, philanthropist, and sex god, Christian Grey sets the bar pretty high.
Recently, Zimmermann et al. (2017) have considered as relevant the role played by
social dimensions in children's academic self - concept development, assuming that
social comparison relationships among classmates contributes to the development and adjustment of children's academic self - concept.
Furthermore, additional studies are needed to better understand the
social comparison and prejudicial mechanisms underlying why people may misperceive the weight stigma and discomfort experienced within
relationships.
Social comparison, equality and
relationship satisfaction: Gender differences over a ten - year period.
The statistical analysis of the gathered data utilized the statistical package for
social sciences — SPSS 21 for Windows, applying Chi - square test (X2) for comparing the frequency distributions, t - test for
comparison of two independent samples, and Pearson coefficient for correlation (r) for calculating the
relationship between the variables.
Self - perceptions of peer
relationships and parent - reported
social competence were examined among 67 siblings and 67 matched
comparisons.
Siblings» self - perceptions of their
social adequacy at school;
social support from friends, classmates, and others at school; and
relationship quality with friends are also similar to
comparison peers.
Overall, on average, siblings» peer
relationships are similar to those of matched
comparison peers in terms of number of friends, number of reciprocated friendships, level of peer acceptance, and self - perceived
social support and friendship quality.