“…However, extant research suggested that socialcomparative rating methodologies may evidence superior validity and less leniency compared to ratings provided with conventional "absolute" methodologies (Freund & Kasten, 2012;Goffin et al, 2009;Jelley & Goffin, 2001;Jelley, 2016). Unfortunately, a stream of recent research indicates that social-comparative rating methodologies come at the expense of rater and ratee reactions, and when given a choice, the majority of people will opt for absolute ratings (Blume et al, 2009;Daljeet et al, 2024;Feeney et al, 2024;Roch et al, 2007;Schleicher et al, 2009). Despite this inherent trade-off, socialcomparative rating methodologies are consistently used in industry (Gorman et al, 2017).…”