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Table 1.

Comparison standards and item descriptions for the CSS-A.

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Fig 1.

Optimised Bifactor model of comparison direction for the Comparison Standard Scale.

Grey lines indicate non-significant loadings. Oddly numbered items address upward comparisons, and evenly numbered items address downward items; SC = Social comparison; TC = Temporal comparison; CBC = Criteria-based comparison; DC = Dimensional comparison; CFC = Counterfactual comparison.

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Fig 2.

Simple mediation models with moderated direct effects for appearance concern and negativity.

Grey lines represent non-significant effects.

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Table 2.

Comparison standards scale descriptives.

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Table 3.

Means, standard errors, intra-standard correlations per comparison direction for frequency, discrepancy, intensity, and impact scores.

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Table 4.

Correlations per comparison direction and standard of CSS-A intensity and impact variables with independent and composite variables.

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Fig 3.

Simple slopes for the regression of affective impact on intensity at three different levels of negativity for downward comparisons.

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