Imagining Better or Worse Outcomes by Changing Victim or Assailant Behaviors [electronic resource] / Michelle R. Nario and Nyla R. Branscombe.
Whether satisfaction or dissatisfaction is experienced is a function of the type of comparisons against which the outcome is evaluated. Something appears good because it seems better than something else. This study examined the consequences of downward comparisons, or worse-world counterfactuals inv...
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