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The Effect of Observing Others’ Lives on the Perceived Tolerance of Pain
WEI Wenqi;WANG Lei;QIAO Lingsi;LI Chen
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis    2015, 51 (5): 976-982.   DOI: 10.13209/j.0479-8023.2015.094
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Based on social learning and social comparison theories, the authors investigated whether the exposure to the successful or miserable lives of others could influence participants’ pain tolerance. Results consistently showed that people who were exposed to the successful or miserable lives of others reported higher tolerance of pain than people who were exposed to the ordinary lives of others. This result was present across different samples (employee sample in Experiment 1, and university student samples in Experiment 2), different priming methods (story of a waiter’s experience in Experiment 1, and a student’s life in Experiment 2). All these findings suggest that people can adaptively select different paths to regulate themselves in order to cope with pain.
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