Terror management theory posits that self-esteem ultimately protects people from death anxiety. Much research has demonstrated that individuals reminded of death tend to self-enhance. However, more recent research suggests that need for closure and self-esteem might moderate these findings, but no research has directly tested this. It was hypothesized that for people high in self-esteem, mortality salience will not affect self-enhancement. However, for individuals low in self-esteem, it will either increase enhancement (if low in closure) or increase verification (if high in closure). These hypotheses were fully supported using Christian\u27s perceptions of God\u27s love as the dependent variable. Implications for terror management theory, ...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Abstract only availableClose relationships, such as those with parents or romantic partners, serve i...
Terror management theory specifies that a sense of self-worth is necessary to prevent the awareness ...
Terror management theory posits that self-esteem ultimately protects people from death anxiety. Much...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
Terror management theory research suggests that self-esteem acts as an anxiety buffer and high self-...
My proposed project will assess the relationship between self-esteem enhancement and the need for cl...
ABSTRACT—Authors have long noted the human penchant for self-esteem. Experimental research has revea...
Abstract Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the need for self-esteem develops out of the soc...
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...
Previous works on the Terror management theory (TMT) have shown that thoughts of one's own deat...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Abstract only availableClose relationships, such as those with parents or romantic partners, serve i...
Terror management theory specifies that a sense of self-worth is necessary to prevent the awareness ...
Terror management theory posits that self-esteem ultimately protects people from death anxiety. Much...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
Terror management theory research suggests that self-esteem acts as an anxiety buffer and high self-...
My proposed project will assess the relationship between self-esteem enhancement and the need for cl...
ABSTRACT—Authors have long noted the human penchant for self-esteem. Experimental research has revea...
Abstract Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the need for self-esteem develops out of the soc...
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...
Previous works on the Terror management theory (TMT) have shown that thoughts of one's own deat...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Abstract only availableClose relationships, such as those with parents or romantic partners, serve i...
Terror management theory specifies that a sense of self-worth is necessary to prevent the awareness ...