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Abstract
Can the effects of social comparison extend beyond explicit evaluation to visual self-representation--a perceptual stimulus that is objectively verifiable, unambiguous, and frequently updated? We morphed images of participants' faces with attractive and unattractive references. With access to a mirror, participants selected the morphed image they perceived as depicting their face. Participants who engaged in upward comparison with relevant attractive targets selected a less attractive morph compared to participants exposed to control images (Study 1). After downward comparison with relevant unattractive targets compared to control images, participants selected a more attractive morph (Study 2). Biased representations were not the products of cognitive accessibility of beauty constructs; comparisons did not influence representations of strangers' faces (Study 3). We discuss implications for vision, social comparison, and body image.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22662124 PMCID: PMC3360758 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0036742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Reference faces with which participants' original photographs were morphed and selected examples of morphed images.
Morphed images were presented in a random order during the visual self-representation task; reference faces were not presented to participants.
Means (SDs) for Explicit Self-Ratings and Percent Morphed Face Selected During Visual Self-Representation for Study 1.
| Same-Gender | Opposite-Gender | Landscape Control | |
| Explicit Self-Ratings | 4.2a (1.1) | 4.9b (0.9) | 5.1b (0.7) |
| Visual Self-Representation | −0.4a (9.4) | 13.8b (16.0) | 12.5b (13.6) |
Note: Subscripts that differ within rows indicate significance at p<.05.
Means (SDs) for Explicit Self-Ratings and Percent Morphed Face Selected During Visual Self-Representation for Study 2.
| Lateral | Downward | |
| Explicit Self-Ratings | 4.9a (0.8) | 5.8b (0.5) |
| Visual Self-Representation | −1.3a (13.3) | 11.7b (9.4) |
Note: Subscripts that differ within rows indicate significance at p<.05.
Means (SDs) for Explicit Self and Other Ratings of Attractiveness and Percent Morphed Face Selected During Visual Target Representation for Study 3.
| Lateral | Downward | |
| Explicit Self-Ratings | 4.9a (0.8) | 5.7b (0.7) |
| Explicit Other-Ratings | 5.0a (1.1) | 5.2a (0.4) |
| Visual Other-Representation | 4.6a (13.9) | 5.4a (17.9) |
Note: Subscripts that differ within rows indicate significance at p<.05.