Terror management theory (TMT; Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1986) has been extensively tested and applied in a variety of contexts. One of the major criticisms of TMT is that there are methodological issues with assessing some of the proposed processes within the theory, such as activation of death thought accessibility. The present study provides an initial test of a proposed alternative for measuring death thought accessibility using an image-based implicit association test instead of the traditional word fragment completion task used in a majority of TMT research. An experiment was carried out with 200 undergraduate students using a 2 (mortality salience: Yes or no) x 2 (social/fiscal conservatism: Low or high) between-subjects des...
The authors describe the use of the affective Simon paradigm as a measure of individual differences ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2009This study tested the relation...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) holds that individuals who are made aware of death rapidly suppress/r...
This study examines both the generalizability of Terror Management Theory (TMT) and the mechanisms b...
According to Terror Management Theory, people manage their fear of death by defending their cultural...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
Imagine playing a game of catch with three people, and all the things that would influence to whom y...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
Terror Management Theory proposes that the threat of death produces existential terror, which accent...
Research generated from Terror Management Theory has demonstrated that reminding participants of the...
Individuals subtly reminded of death, coalitional challenges, or feelings of uncertainty display exa...
Terror management theory (TMT) suggests that people adhere more strongly to cultural worldviews to a...
This study investigated the tenets of "terror management theory," a theory based primarily upon the ...
The authors describe the use of the affective Simon paradigm as a measure of individual differences ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2009This study tested the relation...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) holds that individuals who are made aware of death rapidly suppress/r...
This study examines both the generalizability of Terror Management Theory (TMT) and the mechanisms b...
According to Terror Management Theory, people manage their fear of death by defending their cultural...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
Imagine playing a game of catch with three people, and all the things that would influence to whom y...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
Terror Management Theory proposes that the threat of death produces existential terror, which accent...
Research generated from Terror Management Theory has demonstrated that reminding participants of the...
Individuals subtly reminded of death, coalitional challenges, or feelings of uncertainty display exa...
Terror management theory (TMT) suggests that people adhere more strongly to cultural worldviews to a...
This study investigated the tenets of "terror management theory," a theory based primarily upon the ...
The authors describe the use of the affective Simon paradigm as a measure of individual differences ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2009This study tested the relation...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) holds that individuals who are made aware of death rapidly suppress/r...