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I don't agree with the point of view upstairs, I think what you want to say about the problem of social comparison, there are similar experiments in social psychology, which is similar to the concept of the social self, and we start social comparison as soon as we are born. When you were just born, it is estimated that your family may say, look at my child, white and fat, compared to who's family, how and how, hehe, this is normal. However, if we lose a fixed object of comparison, we will also unconsciously compare social norms.
For example, if you give an example, if 1.78 meters disappears, it may not be that 1.8 meters will feel high, depending on the height of the social norms in the place where he is located, if it is generally at his level, he will feel higher, but if it is equal, he will feel that it is not as high as it was at the time. Social perception tends to influence the concept of social comparison.
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Your proposition doesn't seem quite true. According to the principles of psychology, only the appearance of one side should not disappear to highlight the characteristics of the other.
However, it is recommended that you take a look at the perceptual experiments in cognitive psychology to take a look.
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It depends on the environment, if there are only two people in the world, when one suddenly disappears, the other will feel higher. It seems that when the first martial artist kills the martial arts that are similar to his own martial arts, he will think that his martial arts are higher.
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This view is not comprehensive, and when one of them disappears, the other may appear too short because there is no comparator.
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There is a comparison to feel.
If you don't have this comparison, you don't feel tall or short.
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You're talking about Darwin's theory of relativity.
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Looking at this problem from two sides, it is divided into a broad sense and a chivalrous sense.
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