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Authors: Suls, J Wheeler, L
Citation: J. Suls et L. Wheeler, A selective history of classic and neo-social comparison theory, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 3-19

Authors: Goethals, GR Klein, WMP
Citation: Gr. Goethals et Wmp. Klein, Interpreting and inventing social reality - Attributional and constructiveelements in social comparison, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 23-44

Authors: Smith, WP Arnkelsson, GB
Citation: Wp. Smith et Gb. Arnkelsson, Stability of related attributes and the inference of ability through social comparison, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 45-66

Authors: Martin, R
Citation: R. Martin, "Can I do X?" Using the proxy comparison model to predict performance, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 67-80

Authors: Forsyth, DR
Citation: Dr. Forsyth, Social comparison and influence in groups, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 81-103

Authors: Suls, J
Citation: J. Suls, Opinion comparison - The role of the corroborator, expert, and proxy in social influence, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 105-122

Authors: Beach, SRH Tesser, A
Citation: Srh. Beach et A. Tesser, Self-evaluation maintenance and evolution - Some speculative notes, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 123-140

Authors: Wheeler, L
Citation: L. Wheeler, Individual differences in social comparison, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 141-158

Authors: Collins, RL
Citation: Rl. Collins, Among the better ones - Upward assimilation in social comparison, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 159-171

Authors: Smith, RH
Citation: Rh. Smith, Assimilative and contrastive emotional reactions to upward and downward social comparisons, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 173-200

Authors: Wood, JV
Citation: Jv. Wood, Examining social comparisons with the test selection measure - Opportunities for the researcher and the research participant, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 201-222

Authors: Wedell, DH Parducci, A
Citation: Dh. Wedell et A. Parducci, Social comparison - Lessons from basic research on judgment, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 223-252

Authors: Mussweiler, T Strack, F
Citation: T. Mussweiler et F. Strack, Consequences of social comparison - Selective accessibility, assimilation,and contrast, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 253-270

Authors: Alicke, MD
Citation: Md. Alicke, Evaluating social comparison targets, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 271-293

Authors: Kulik, JA Mahler, HIM
Citation: Ja. Kulik et Him. Mahler, Social comparison, affiliation, and emotional contagion under threat, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 295-320

Authors: Krueger, J
Citation: J. Krueger, The projective perception of the social world - A building block of socialcomparison processes, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 323-351

Authors: Dunning, D
Citation: D. Dunning, Social judgment as implicit social comparison, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 353-378

Authors: Olson, JM Buhrmann, O Roese, NJ
Citation: Jm. Olson et al., Comparing comparisons - An integrative perspective on social comparison and counterfactual thinking, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 379-398

Authors: Hogg, MA
Citation: Ma. Hogg, Social identity and social comparison, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 401-421

Authors: Folger, R Kass, EE
Citation: R. Folger et Ee. Kass, Social comparison and fairness - A counterfactual simulations perspective, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 423-441

Authors: Tennen, H McKee, TE Affleck, G
Citation: H. Tennen et al., Social comparison processes in health and illness, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 443-483

Authors: Buunk, BP Gibbons, FX
Citation: Bp. Buunk et Fx. Gibbons, Toward an enlightenment in social comparison theory - Moving beyond classic and renaissance approaches, PL S SOC CL, 2000, pp. 487-499
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