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Research by Shelley Taylor and her colleagues on effective coping among cancer patients has suggested that all of the following are important in promoting recovery EXCEPT ____.

A) making downward comparisons with other cancer patients
B) making upward comparisons with other cancer patients
C) feeling that there is a "higher purpose" for one's cancer
D) feeling that one can control one's cancer

Downward Comparisons

A social comparison strategy where individuals compare themselves to others who are less fortunate or worse off, often to feel better about their own circumstances.

Upward Comparisons

The process of comparing oneself to others who are perceived to be better off or superior in some way, which can affect self-esteem and motivation.

  • Distinguish between various coping strategies and evaluate their efficacy in the recuperation process following a traumatic event.
  • Examine the function of downward and upward comparisons in managing personal adversities.
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chanceline mudesiMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Shelley Taylor's research on coping among cancer patients suggests that making upward comparisons with other cancer patients (i.e., comparing oneself to those who are worse off) does not promote recovery. Instead, strategies like making downward comparisons (comparing oneself to those who are doing better), feeling a sense of higher purpose, and feeling in control of one's cancer are considered beneficial.