It is an important hypothesis of terror management theory that death thoughts are suppressed immediately following a mortality salience treatment but that, after a short delay during which suppression ceases, death thoughts become more accessible. Although there is much indirect empirical support for this idea, there are few direct tests. Our goal was to test this hypothesis with simple experiments. Thus, after mortality was made salient, death thought accessibility was measured immediately or after a delay. The results contradicted the prediction that death thought accessibility should be higher in the delay condition than in the no delay condition. © The Author(s) 2012
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
The effects of mind wandering on normal reading have been explored recently in studies using self-pa...
It is an important hypothesis of terror management theory that death thoughts are suppressed immedia...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
<div><p>The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
The terminal decline hypothesis states that in the proximity of death, an individual's decline in co...
There is new empirical evidence that the effects of impending death on cognition have been miscalcul...
Research has shown that presenting incidental reminders of death, a manipulation referred to as mort...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
The effects of mind wandering on normal reading have been explored recently in studies using self-pa...
It is an important hypothesis of terror management theory that death thoughts are suppressed immedia...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
<div><p>The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
The terminal decline hypothesis states that in the proximity of death, an individual's decline in co...
There is new empirical evidence that the effects of impending death on cognition have been miscalcul...
Research has shown that presenting incidental reminders of death, a manipulation referred to as mort...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
The effects of mind wandering on normal reading have been explored recently in studies using self-pa...