Previous works on the Terror management theory (TMT) have shown that thoughts of one's own death provoke avoidance of the self-focused state and that self-esteem could buffer the deeply rooted anxiety and fear of death. However, surprisingly little research has examined this issue directly. In Study 1, we investigated 112 healthy adults who completed two explicit self-face processing tasks. High self-esteem group and low self-esteem group were primed to increase mortality salience (MS) or negative affect (NA). Results did not reveal a main effect or any interaction effects between self-esteem and priming on the self-face processing. In Study 2, 116 participants completed both an implicit self-face recognition task and an explicit self-...
This research builds on terror management theory to examine the relationships among self-esteem, dea...
Previous studies on terror management and mortality salience suggest that self-esteem and worldview ...
Folk wisdom and popular literature hold that, in the face of death, individuals tend to regret thing...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
Over 20 years of research on terror management theory has demonstrated that reminders of death (mort...
The dual process model of terror management theory posits that proximal and distal defenses prevent ...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
Terror management theory research suggests that self-esteem acts as an anxiety buffer and high self-...
According to terror management theory, self-esteem serves as a buffer against existential anxiety. T...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxi-ety and threaten indivi...
Terror management theory posits that self-esteem ultimately protects people from death anxiety. Much...
Terror management theory posits that self-esteem ultimately protects people from death anxiety. Much...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxiety and threaten individ...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxiety and threaten individ...
ABSTRACT—Authors have long noted the human penchant for self-esteem. Experimental research has revea...
This research builds on terror management theory to examine the relationships among self-esteem, dea...
Previous studies on terror management and mortality salience suggest that self-esteem and worldview ...
Folk wisdom and popular literature hold that, in the face of death, individuals tend to regret thing...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
Over 20 years of research on terror management theory has demonstrated that reminders of death (mort...
The dual process model of terror management theory posits that proximal and distal defenses prevent ...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
Terror management theory research suggests that self-esteem acts as an anxiety buffer and high self-...
According to terror management theory, self-esteem serves as a buffer against existential anxiety. T...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxi-ety and threaten indivi...
Terror management theory posits that self-esteem ultimately protects people from death anxiety. Much...
Terror management theory posits that self-esteem ultimately protects people from death anxiety. Much...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxiety and threaten individ...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxiety and threaten individ...
ABSTRACT—Authors have long noted the human penchant for self-esteem. Experimental research has revea...
This research builds on terror management theory to examine the relationships among self-esteem, dea...
Previous studies on terror management and mortality salience suggest that self-esteem and worldview ...
Folk wisdom and popular literature hold that, in the face of death, individuals tend to regret thing...