Terror management theory posits that sex is a ubiquitous human problem because the creaturely aspects of sex make apparent our animal nature, which reminds us of our vulnerability and mortality. People minimize this threat by investing in the symbolic meaning offered by the cultural worldview. Because people high in neuroticism have difficulty finding or sustaining meaning, sex is a particular problem for them. In Study 1, mortality salience caused high-neuroticism participants to find the physical aspects of sex less appealing. Study 2 revealed that for such individuals thoughts of physical sex increase the accessibility of death-related thoughts. This finding was replicated in Study 3, which also showed that providing meaning by associati...
We argue that existential concerns underlie discomfort with the physicality of the body and that a...
Although men typically hold favorable views of advertisements featuring female sexuality, from a Ter...
The author presents a terror management analysis of people’s attitudes toward their animal nature, a...
Terror management theory posits that sex is a ubiquitous human problem because the creaturely aspect...
We offer a theoretical perspective to provide insight into why people are ambivalent about sex and w...
Four studies examined the impact of mortality salience (MS) on sexual motivation. In Studies 1–3, pa...
From the perspective of terror management theory, the human body is problematic because it serves as...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
Several studies have found that when confronted with mortality (i.e., mortality salience), the desir...
Based on terror management theory, the authors suggest that ambivalent reactions to the human body a...
Although much attention has been paid to the consequences of objectification, relatively little rese...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
Current research examined the death anxiety-buffering function of close relationships. Terror manage...
We argue that existential concerns underlie discomfort with the physicality of the body and that act...
ABSTRACT—According to terror management theory, cul-tural beliefs and standards provide protection f...
We argue that existential concerns underlie discomfort with the physicality of the body and that a...
Although men typically hold favorable views of advertisements featuring female sexuality, from a Ter...
The author presents a terror management analysis of people’s attitudes toward their animal nature, a...
Terror management theory posits that sex is a ubiquitous human problem because the creaturely aspect...
We offer a theoretical perspective to provide insight into why people are ambivalent about sex and w...
Four studies examined the impact of mortality salience (MS) on sexual motivation. In Studies 1–3, pa...
From the perspective of terror management theory, the human body is problematic because it serves as...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
Several studies have found that when confronted with mortality (i.e., mortality salience), the desir...
Based on terror management theory, the authors suggest that ambivalent reactions to the human body a...
Although much attention has been paid to the consequences of objectification, relatively little rese...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
Current research examined the death anxiety-buffering function of close relationships. Terror manage...
We argue that existential concerns underlie discomfort with the physicality of the body and that act...
ABSTRACT—According to terror management theory, cul-tural beliefs and standards provide protection f...
We argue that existential concerns underlie discomfort with the physicality of the body and that a...
Although men typically hold favorable views of advertisements featuring female sexuality, from a Ter...
The author presents a terror management analysis of people’s attitudes toward their animal nature, a...