Terror management theory and self-esteem: Evidence that increased self-esteem reduces mortality salience effects

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作者
Harmon-Jones, E
Simon, L
Greenberg, J
Pyszczynski, T
Solomon, S
McGregor, H
机构
[1] UNIV ARIZONA, DEPT PSYCHOL, TUCSON, AZ 85721 USA
[2] UNIV COLORADO, DEPT PSYCHOL, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80907 USA
[3] SKIDMORE COLL, DEPT PSYCHOL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY USA
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10.1037/0022-3514.72.1.24
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection against concerns about mortality, it was hypothesized that self-esteem would reduce the worldview defense produced by mortality salience (MS). The results of Experiments 1 and 2 confirmed this hypothesis by showing that individuals with high self-esteem (manipulated in Experiment 1 dispositional in Experiment 2) did not respond to MS with increased worldview defense, whereas individuals with moderate self-esteem did. The results of Experiment 3 suggested that the effects of the first 2 experiments may have occurred because high self-esteem facilitates the suppression of death constructs following MS.
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