“…4 These strategies include striving for accomplishment; making it known that one is associated with successful, popular, or attractive other people or institutions to bask in their reflected glory; and avoiding associations with embarrassing others or institutions to avoid negative reflection (Cialdini et al, 1976). People also may gain approbation by joining or aiming to be elected to prestigious groups (Wright & Forsyth, 1997), advertising their accomplishments (Dalsky, 2011, but only for the Americans in the sample), acquiring materialistic goods (Jiang, Zhang, Ke, Hawk, & Qiu, 2015), or outperforming others (Festinger, 1954; Ratliff & Oishi, 2013; Wills, 1981). There are many such strategies.…”