Although numerous studies have examined compensatory reactions to ideological threats such as derogation, relatively little research has focused on alternative forms of defense. One such alternative, termed accommodation, involves accepting and incorporating parts of the threatening information into existing belief-structures. The present research employs a terror management framework to assess the effects of worldview threat, death-thoughts, and trait self-esteem on worldview accommodation. Five studies demonstrate that accommodation entails selectively modifying only peripheral worldview beliefs, while retaining core beliefs. Study 1 demonstrates that accommodation increases as a function of death-thought accessibility (DTA) aroused by th...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Although mortality salience (MS) typically motivates w...
According to terror management theory (Greenberg, Solomon & Pyszczynski, 1986) cultural worldviews p...
The authors hypothesized, on the basis of terror management theory and cognitive-experiential se f-t...
On the basis of prior work integrating attachment theory and terror management theory, the authors p...
Individuals subtly reminded of death, coalitional challenges, or feelings of uncertainty display exa...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
a b s t r a c t Terror management theory posits that one's self-esteem and worldview operate jo...
Previous research has shown that the cultural worldview a person holds has an impact on his or her a...
The fundamental assertion of worldview-based models of PTSD (e.g., shattered assumptions theory; Jan...
© 2019 American Psychological Association. Objective: Decades of research suggest that people are ab...
The study reported herein tested the following hypothesis: Religious fundamentalism can serve a prot...
This article argues that shielding from death is an important yet malleable motive. In particular, o...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Although mortality salience (MS) typically motivates w...
According to terror management theory (Greenberg, Solomon & Pyszczynski, 1986) cultural worldviews p...
The authors hypothesized, on the basis of terror management theory and cognitive-experiential se f-t...
On the basis of prior work integrating attachment theory and terror management theory, the authors p...
Individuals subtly reminded of death, coalitional challenges, or feelings of uncertainty display exa...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
a b s t r a c t Terror management theory posits that one's self-esteem and worldview operate jo...
Previous research has shown that the cultural worldview a person holds has an impact on his or her a...
The fundamental assertion of worldview-based models of PTSD (e.g., shattered assumptions theory; Jan...
© 2019 American Psychological Association. Objective: Decades of research suggest that people are ab...
The study reported herein tested the following hypothesis: Religious fundamentalism can serve a prot...
This article argues that shielding from death is an important yet malleable motive. In particular, o...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Although mortality salience (MS) typically motivates w...