APS
2025 APS Annual Convention
Fish, Pick Your Pond: Self-Enhancement through Strategic Social Perceptions
Social connections are beneficial to well-being, but the accompanying comparisons to others can be threatening. In experimental, physiological, and social studies, we demonstrate how strategically positioning oneself in relation to others can mitigate social risks to self-concept by allowing vulnerable people to selectively seek social contexts that promote self-enhancement.
Chairs & Discussants
- Eliott DoyleChair
University of Oregon - Sara HodgesCoChair
University of Oregon
Presentations
- Deflecting Self-Threat By Derogating Others Who Claim Self-Superiority Vera Hoorens, Yujing Liang, Diego Avendaño, Constantine Sedikides
- Comparisons of Oneself to Real and Fictional Others Predict Self-EsteemEliott Doyle, Sara Hodges
- Essentialism As Empowerment: What We Can Learn from Neurodivergent IndividualsAlexa Lebrón-Cruz, Ariana Orvell