Mortality salience (MS) can lead to a paralyzing terror, and to cope with this, people strive for literal or symbolic immortality. As MS leads to conformity and narrow-mindedness, we predicted that MS would lead to lower creativity, unless creativity itself could lead to leaving a legacy and thus symbolic immortality. We show that this pattern holds (Experiment 1), but only when creativity is socially valued (Experiment 2). Finally, especially individualistic people are more creative under MS when they can leave a legacy than when they cannot, and high originality predicts subsequent accessibility of death thoughts (Experiment 3). Implications are discussed
This study explored the effect that mortality salience, both death and imminent death, had on life g...
The existence of a death effect—that the value of a creative work tends to increase after the creato...
Do people lose hope when thinking about death? Based on Terror Management Theory, we predicted that...
Mortality salience (MS) can lead to a paralyzing terror, and to cope with this, people strive for li...
The relationship between creativity and symbolic immortality had been long acknowledged by scholars....
Terror management research has shown that activating thoughts about mortality (mortality salience) i...
Creative behaviors are part of an average consumer's everyday life. For example, amateur people buy ...
The current study examined whether participant\u27s creative performance changed after they became a...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
Previous research indicates that mortality salience and creative behavior combine to increase feelin...
Research derived from terror management theory suggests that death cognition does not lead to death-...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Thoughts about one's death can not only induce death anxiety but also activate d...
reminders of mortality often manifest as derogation of and aggression against those who subscribe to...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
This study explored the effect that mortality salience, both death and imminent death, had on life g...
The existence of a death effect—that the value of a creative work tends to increase after the creato...
Do people lose hope when thinking about death? Based on Terror Management Theory, we predicted that...
Mortality salience (MS) can lead to a paralyzing terror, and to cope with this, people strive for li...
The relationship between creativity and symbolic immortality had been long acknowledged by scholars....
Terror management research has shown that activating thoughts about mortality (mortality salience) i...
Creative behaviors are part of an average consumer's everyday life. For example, amateur people buy ...
The current study examined whether participant\u27s creative performance changed after they became a...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
Previous research indicates that mortality salience and creative behavior combine to increase feelin...
Research derived from terror management theory suggests that death cognition does not lead to death-...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Thoughts about one's death can not only induce death anxiety but also activate d...
reminders of mortality often manifest as derogation of and aggression against those who subscribe to...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
This study explored the effect that mortality salience, both death and imminent death, had on life g...
The existence of a death effect—that the value of a creative work tends to increase after the creato...
Do people lose hope when thinking about death? Based on Terror Management Theory, we predicted that...