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I may not have the greatest job in the world, but at least I'm not unemployed like Mark, would be an example of a(n) social attribution. downward comparison. upward comparison. attribution.

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In this case the speaker is comparing his/her situation to someone else who is in a worse situation than him/ her. This is clearly a case of downward comparison.

Question: I may not have the greatest job in the world, but at least I'm not unemployed like Mark, would be an example of a(n)

Answer: B. downward comparison


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I would say this would classify as a downward comparison as the person is talking about Mark who has a poorer job situation than him and this could be used to bolster the speaker's ego or to knock poor Mark or could just be an observation. 
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