A major way in which we construct a sense of self-worth is to compare ourselves to our peers to see if we perform better or worse than they do in a variety of areas. What intellectual capabilities would promote this kind of social comparison and where in Piaget's stages of intellectual development could we expect these capabilities to blossom?
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