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Social comparisons in social networks can leave you comparing your lows to others'…

March 31, 2012January 12, 2014 Jenny Fremlin, PhD

Social comparisons in social networks can leave you comparing your lows to others' highs.

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Media Psychology professional bridging technology and human experience with applied psychological research to improve accessibility, effectiveness, and enriched community experiences. Jenny has a PhD in Media Psychology, 2012, from Fielding Graduate University and explores how we interact with media and technology socially and behaviorally, especially in communities.

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