Rhetoric surrounding heroes suggests their contributions create a sense of indebtedness and that they deserve to be awarded a legacy for such contributions. Utilizing a novel theoretical framework, coined the legacy attainment by social transaction (LAST) model, the psychological reality of these claims are submitted to empirical scrutiny. The question concerning heroes' potential to elicit indebtedness and efforts to clear such debt are explored via three studies. Study 1 examines whether heroic contributions that are unrepaid result in greater tolerance of a transgression. Study 2 examines whether thinking about a hero and being led to feel indebted to them prompts repayment via a legacy, and whether such indebtedness has negative consequ...
During WWII, General George Patton became the hero Americans needed through the creation of a self-c...
Research on the theoretical order causally linking heroism to social connectedness and inspiration d...
peer-reviewedWe investigated whether regret predicted the motivation to act heroically. In a series ...
peer-reviewedThis thesis documents a PhD research project, conducted over three years, that investi...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
Heroism has only recently become a topic of empirical investigation. Existing research suggests a co...
Three studies examine hypotheses derived from terror management theory to investigate the relationsh...
peer-reviewedResearch on heroism typically seems fascinating to people in everyday life: they ask in...
This study was looking to determine whether people are more likely to look for heroic qualities in o...
The past decade has seen an uptake of research on the topic of heroism spanning an increasingly wide...
Heroism has only recently become a topic of empirical investigation. Existing research suggests a co...
Heroism is an expression of self-actualization and a pinnacle social state that is of fundamental i...
This study investigates the role of values in the actions of social heroes, which previous research ...
We investigated whether regret predicted the motivation to act heroically. In a series of studies, w...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
During WWII, General George Patton became the hero Americans needed through the creation of a self-c...
Research on the theoretical order causally linking heroism to social connectedness and inspiration d...
peer-reviewedWe investigated whether regret predicted the motivation to act heroically. In a series ...
peer-reviewedThis thesis documents a PhD research project, conducted over three years, that investi...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
Heroism has only recently become a topic of empirical investigation. Existing research suggests a co...
Three studies examine hypotheses derived from terror management theory to investigate the relationsh...
peer-reviewedResearch on heroism typically seems fascinating to people in everyday life: they ask in...
This study was looking to determine whether people are more likely to look for heroic qualities in o...
The past decade has seen an uptake of research on the topic of heroism spanning an increasingly wide...
Heroism has only recently become a topic of empirical investigation. Existing research suggests a co...
Heroism is an expression of self-actualization and a pinnacle social state that is of fundamental i...
This study investigates the role of values in the actions of social heroes, which previous research ...
We investigated whether regret predicted the motivation to act heroically. In a series of studies, w...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
During WWII, General George Patton became the hero Americans needed through the creation of a self-c...
Research on the theoretical order causally linking heroism to social connectedness and inspiration d...
peer-reviewedWe investigated whether regret predicted the motivation to act heroically. In a series ...