In correspondence with terror management theory, the findings of two experiments show that reminders of death lead to stronger effects of perceived fairness on ratings of negative affect. Furthermore, in line with the theory''s self-esteem mechanism, results of Experiment 1 suggest that state self-esteem may mediate this relationship between mortality salience and fairness. In further correspondence with the self-esteem mechanism, findings of Experiment 2 reveal that introducing an activity (after reminders of death and before the fairness manipulation) with which people can reaffirm positive conceptions of themselves leads people to react less strongly to variations in fairness than not introducing such a self-affirmation activity. These f...
This study explored the commonly held belief that people expect fair treatment. Greenberg (1984) sta...
Terror management theory has established mortality salience as a unique source of threat, with parti...
From the perspective of terror management theory, awareness of death induces a need for validation o...
In correspondence with terror management theory, the findings of two experiments show that reminder...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxi-ety and threaten indivi...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
This research builds on terror management theory to examine the relationships among self-esteem, dea...
Folk wisdom and popular literature hold that, in the face of death, individuals tend to regret thing...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
Terror management theory (TMT) suggests that death is a unique human fear unlike any other pain or d...
Over 20 years of research on terror management theory has demonstrated that reminders of death (mort...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
The experimental manipulation of mortality salience (MS) represents one of the most widely used meth...
Previous works on the Terror management theory (TMT) have shown that thoughts of one's own deat...
This study explored the commonly held belief that people expect fair treatment. Greenberg (1984) sta...
Terror management theory has established mortality salience as a unique source of threat, with parti...
From the perspective of terror management theory, awareness of death induces a need for validation o...
In correspondence with terror management theory, the findings of two experiments show that reminder...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxi-ety and threaten indivi...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
This research builds on terror management theory to examine the relationships among self-esteem, dea...
Folk wisdom and popular literature hold that, in the face of death, individuals tend to regret thing...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
Terror management theory (TMT) suggests that death is a unique human fear unlike any other pain or d...
Over 20 years of research on terror management theory has demonstrated that reminders of death (mort...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
The experimental manipulation of mortality salience (MS) represents one of the most widely used meth...
Previous works on the Terror management theory (TMT) have shown that thoughts of one's own deat...
This study explored the commonly held belief that people expect fair treatment. Greenberg (1984) sta...
Terror management theory has established mortality salience as a unique source of threat, with parti...
From the perspective of terror management theory, awareness of death induces a need for validation o...