Using terror management theory, we examined whether mortality salience (MS; death-related cognitions) increased support for religious and political extremism and/or violent extremism in young Indonesian Muslims. Muslim and non-Muslim Indonesian students studying in Australia were randomized to an MS or control condition. Following completion of a distracter task, participants were asked to rate their agreement/disagreement with another Indonesian Muslim student’s (bogus) statements toward extremist views and violent extremist actions. After controlling for alienation, Muslim students in the MS condition reported significantly higher levels of support for extremist views than did non-Muslims. There was no significant effect of MS on violent ...
This study discusses the reasons behind the rise of religious extremism in Malaysia within the frame...
It is an undeniable fact that the dangers of this extremism threat had created propaganda that led t...
In reality, many students misunderstand several Islamic religious terms that come from Arabic; regar...
Using terror management theory, we examined whether mortality salience (MS; death-related cognitions...
Using terror management theory, we examined whether mortality salience (MS; death-related cognitions...
Young people’s involvement in violent extremism remains a concern in many countries, including Indon...
UnrestrictedThis study employed Terror Management Theory (TMT) to examine whether evoking thoughts a...
The current research presents a series of papers which have been designed to test the TMT contention...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
This study discusses the reasons behind the rise of religious extremism in Malaysia within the frame...
This study aims to answer the suspicion that there are seeds of extremism in the practice of Islamic...
The current study investigates the role of individual and intergroup factors in predicting Muslims’ ...
This study discusses the reasons behind the rise of religious extremism in Malaysia within the frame...
It is an undeniable fact that the dangers of this extremism threat had created propaganda that led t...
In reality, many students misunderstand several Islamic religious terms that come from Arabic; regar...
Using terror management theory, we examined whether mortality salience (MS; death-related cognitions...
Using terror management theory, we examined whether mortality salience (MS; death-related cognitions...
Young people’s involvement in violent extremism remains a concern in many countries, including Indon...
UnrestrictedThis study employed Terror Management Theory (TMT) to examine whether evoking thoughts a...
The current research presents a series of papers which have been designed to test the TMT contention...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
This study discusses the reasons behind the rise of religious extremism in Malaysia within the frame...
This study aims to answer the suspicion that there are seeds of extremism in the practice of Islamic...
The current study investigates the role of individual and intergroup factors in predicting Muslims’ ...
This study discusses the reasons behind the rise of religious extremism in Malaysia within the frame...
It is an undeniable fact that the dangers of this extremism threat had created propaganda that led t...
In reality, many students misunderstand several Islamic religious terms that come from Arabic; regar...