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The cognitive miser's perspective: Social comparison as a heuristic in self-judgements
Authors:Katja Corcoran  Thomas Mussweiler
Institution:1. University of Cologne , Germany katja.corcoran@uni-koeln.de;3. University of Cologne , Germany
Abstract:The metaphor of the cognitive miser is a milestone in the development of social cognitive research. It highlights the limited cognitive resources of the social thinker and the demand for fast and efficient processing of information. In marked contrast to the impact of this metaphor on social cognition research in general, it has so far been mostly overlooked in research on social comparison. In this article we want to lay out the potential of social comparison research if one takes on the perspective of a cognitive miser. Specifically, we consider social comparison as a heuristic for evaluating the self. First, we look for evidence for the ease of comparative self-evaluations. Second, we analyse the standard selection process and identify routine standards that facilitate the comparison process. Third, we investigate the cognitive mechanisms in social comparisons and suggest that comparison mechanisms leading to assimilation are more efficient than mechanisms leading to contrast effects.
Keywords:Social comparison  Self-judgements  Heuristics  Cognitive miser  Social cognition
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