In search of the big fish: investigating the coexistence of the big-fish-little-pond effect with the positive effects of upward comparisons.
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Pascal Huguet | Jerry Suls | Hart Blanton | Jean-Marc Monteil | Ladd Wheeler | Herbert W Marsh | Hans Kuyper | Marjorie Seaton | L. Wheeler | J. Suls | F. Gibbons | H. Marsh | P. Huguet | H. Kuyper | J. Monteil | F. Dumas | A. Buunk | H. Blanton | I. Régner | Marjorie Seaton | Frederick X Gibbons | Florence Dumas | Isabelle Régner | Abraham P Buunk
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