Terror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection against death-related anxiety. To the extent that worldviews often encompass competing beliefs, the present research investigated the effect of the salience of an incompatibility between worldview elements. French nationals of second- or third-immigrant generation (N = 193) were exposed to compatible or incompatible aspects of their cultural identities and then induced to contemplate their own death or a neutral topic. Participants reminded of their mortality renounced their ethnic identity more in the cultural incompatibility condition, and this effect was confined to those who initially presented an integrated (or bicultural) identity. Mortality salience led to mo...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
Terror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection against death-related an...
International audienceTerror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection ag...
This study investigated the tenets of "terror management theory," a theory based primarily upon the ...
International audiencePrevious terror management theory research has shown that mortality salience (...
Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead peo...
Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead peo...
According to terror management theory (Greenberg, Solomon & Pyszczynski, 1986) cultural worldviews p...
Terror management research indicates that people reminded of mortality strongly affirm values and st...
Despite the magnitude of published research on mortality salience since the inception of Terror Mana...
Two different standards within American women’s overall cultural worldview were examined in two stud...
Terror management theory (TMT) asserts that cultural worldviews and self-esteem help humans manage d...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
Terror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection against death-related an...
International audienceTerror management theory posits that cultural worldviews provide protection ag...
This study investigated the tenets of "terror management theory," a theory based primarily upon the ...
International audiencePrevious terror management theory research has shown that mortality salience (...
Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead peo...
Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead peo...
According to terror management theory (Greenberg, Solomon & Pyszczynski, 1986) cultural worldviews p...
Terror management research indicates that people reminded of mortality strongly affirm values and st...
Despite the magnitude of published research on mortality salience since the inception of Terror Mana...
Two different standards within American women’s overall cultural worldview were examined in two stud...
Terror management theory (TMT) asserts that cultural worldviews and self-esteem help humans manage d...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...
The present dissertation empirically examines the impact of death thoughts on intergroup relations; ...
<p>Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead ...