Terror management theory (TMT), proposed by Greenberg, Pyszcynski, and Solomon (1986), suggests that humans cope with terror resulting from the knowledge of their own mortality. The need for coping mechanisms arises when individuals are reminded of their own inevitable death; that is, when they experience mortality salience (MS). Hirschberger, Florian, and Mikulincer (2002) found that when primed with death reminders, heterosexual individuals tend to compromise their ideal mate selection to form close relationships. There has also been extensive research on the differences between homosexual and heterosexual mating preferences. This study examined the effect mortality salience has on an individuals’ mate selection standards, and if there is...
Current research examined the death anxiety-buffering function of close relationships. Terror manage...
Sex-related differences in longevity are common throughout the animal kingdom. Previous stud-ies hav...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Mortality salience (MS) occurs when a person experiences greater access to thoughts of his/her own ...
Past research concerning Terror Management Theory (TMT) has displayed self-esteem bolstering and cul...
Several studies have found that when confronted with mortality (i.e., mortality salience), the desir...
Two studies examined the effects of mortality salience on the will-ingness to interact with sex-type...
Three studies tested whether mortality salience would lead men to be more sexually risky than women....
<p>This study examines the differences between two types of close relationships (friends and romanti...
Two studies tested whether reminders of safe sex and risky sex would lead to higher mortality salien...
Sexual selection influences broad-scale patterns of biodiversity. While a large body of research has...
The authors propose that gender-differentiated patterns of jealousy in response to sexual and emotio...
In human populations, variation in mate availability has been linked to various biological and socia...
This study examines the differences between two types of close relationships (friends and romantic p...
Four studies examined the impact of mortality salience (MS) on sexual motivation. In Studies 1–3, pa...
Current research examined the death anxiety-buffering function of close relationships. Terror manage...
Sex-related differences in longevity are common throughout the animal kingdom. Previous stud-ies hav...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Mortality salience (MS) occurs when a person experiences greater access to thoughts of his/her own ...
Past research concerning Terror Management Theory (TMT) has displayed self-esteem bolstering and cul...
Several studies have found that when confronted with mortality (i.e., mortality salience), the desir...
Two studies examined the effects of mortality salience on the will-ingness to interact with sex-type...
Three studies tested whether mortality salience would lead men to be more sexually risky than women....
<p>This study examines the differences between two types of close relationships (friends and romanti...
Two studies tested whether reminders of safe sex and risky sex would lead to higher mortality salien...
Sexual selection influences broad-scale patterns of biodiversity. While a large body of research has...
The authors propose that gender-differentiated patterns of jealousy in response to sexual and emotio...
In human populations, variation in mate availability has been linked to various biological and socia...
This study examines the differences between two types of close relationships (friends and romantic p...
Four studies examined the impact of mortality salience (MS) on sexual motivation. In Studies 1–3, pa...
Current research examined the death anxiety-buffering function of close relationships. Terror manage...
Sex-related differences in longevity are common throughout the animal kingdom. Previous stud-ies hav...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...