Drawing on terror management theory (TMT), three experiments examined the impact of mortality threat on nostalgic entertainment experiences. Study 1 (N = 98) validated the stimuli used to elicit three different types of threat: mortality, isolation, and illness. Study 2 (N = 464) found no impact of these threats on participants’ entertainment preferences. Consistent with TMT, Study 3 (N = 906) found that participants experienced a deeper sense of appreciation and solace when they watched a movie under mortality threat. However, these effects only occurred for a lighthearted movie with nostalgic qualities (i.e., Pixar’s Toy Story) and not for a meaningful movie with death-related themes (i.e., Pixar’s Onward). The results illustrated the nee...
Even though humans are afraid of death, they are drawn to stories that feature death and tragedy. Ex...
Mortality salience, the realization of the inevitability of death, creates intense psychological ter...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
Many media entertainment products address the fragility of life by portraying the severe illness or ...
According to terror management theory, people turn to meaning-providing structures to cope with the ...
The experiment reported in this article assessed the terror management explanation of the appeal of ...
In an effort to expand the scope of Terror Management Theory (TMT), the author proposed that viewing...
There’s something about animated films - so full of light and wonder - that invokes this “warm and f...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Terror Management Theory, which deals with the consequences of human mortality concerns, has in rece...
Three studies tested and supported the proposition that nostalgia buffers existential threat. All st...
Research guided by Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1986) has provi...
Two studies investigated the characteristics of nostalgic entertainment experiences. A survey (Study...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Previous research has found that reminders of one's mortality provoke hostile reactions to those who...
Even though humans are afraid of death, they are drawn to stories that feature death and tragedy. Ex...
Mortality salience, the realization of the inevitability of death, creates intense psychological ter...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
Many media entertainment products address the fragility of life by portraying the severe illness or ...
According to terror management theory, people turn to meaning-providing structures to cope with the ...
The experiment reported in this article assessed the terror management explanation of the appeal of ...
In an effort to expand the scope of Terror Management Theory (TMT), the author proposed that viewing...
There’s something about animated films - so full of light and wonder - that invokes this “warm and f...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Terror Management Theory, which deals with the consequences of human mortality concerns, has in rece...
Three studies tested and supported the proposition that nostalgia buffers existential threat. All st...
Research guided by Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1986) has provi...
Two studies investigated the characteristics of nostalgic entertainment experiences. A survey (Study...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Previous research has found that reminders of one's mortality provoke hostile reactions to those who...
Even though humans are afraid of death, they are drawn to stories that feature death and tragedy. Ex...
Mortality salience, the realization of the inevitability of death, creates intense psychological ter...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...