Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead people to reject other cultures than their own. Although highly relevant to multiculturalism, TMT has been rarely tested in a European multicultural society. To fill this void, two studies examined the effects of mortality salience (MS) among native Dutch people with varying levels of national identification and self-esteem. Consistent with TMT, MS led to less favorable attitudes about Muslims and multiculturalism among participants with high (rather than low) national identification and low (rather than high) self-esteem (Study 1). Likewise, MS led participants with high national identification and low self-esteem to increase their support of S...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
Abstract. This research investigates mortality salience (MS) and national pride in Germany, a countr...
Terror management theory (TMT Greenberg et at 1986) suggests that reminders of death intensify the d...
Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead peo...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
These two datasets formed the basis of the article: Tjew-A-Sin, M., & Koole, S. (2018). Terror Manag...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
The dataset includes data from the two studies reported in our '‘Terror Management in a Multicultura...
International audiencePrevious terror management theory research has shown that mortality salience (...
Terror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection against death-related an...
International audienceTerror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection ag...
This study investigated the tenets of "terror management theory," a theory based primarily upon the ...
Terror management research has shown that mortality salience leads to especially positive reactions ...
Proponents of Terror Management Theory (TMT) argue that forcing people to think about their own inev...
Terror management theory (TMT) asserts that cultural worldviews and self-esteem help humans manage d...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
Abstract. This research investigates mortality salience (MS) and national pride in Germany, a countr...
Terror management theory (TMT Greenberg et at 1986) suggests that reminders of death intensify the d...
Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead peo...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
These two datasets formed the basis of the article: Tjew-A-Sin, M., & Koole, S. (2018). Terror Manag...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
The dataset includes data from the two studies reported in our '‘Terror Management in a Multicultura...
International audiencePrevious terror management theory research has shown that mortality salience (...
Terror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection against death-related an...
International audienceTerror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection ag...
This study investigated the tenets of "terror management theory," a theory based primarily upon the ...
Terror management research has shown that mortality salience leads to especially positive reactions ...
Proponents of Terror Management Theory (TMT) argue that forcing people to think about their own inev...
Terror management theory (TMT) asserts that cultural worldviews and self-esteem help humans manage d...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
Abstract. This research investigates mortality salience (MS) and national pride in Germany, a countr...
Terror management theory (TMT Greenberg et at 1986) suggests that reminders of death intensify the d...