Social comparison as a double-edged sword on social media: The role of envy type and online social identity
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Abdul Hameed Pitafi | Kashmala Latif | Muhammad Yousaf Malik | Qingxiong Weng | Ahmed Ali | Asif Waheed Siddiqui | Zara Latif | Q. Weng | Kashmala Latif | Ahmed Ali | Zara Latif
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