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Terror Management Theorie und deutsche Symbole

Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 2005
Zusammenfassung: Die Forschung zur Terror Management Theorie hat gezeigt, dass die experimentelle Induktion der kognitiven Verfügbarkeit eigener Sterblichkeit (“Mortalitätssalienz”) bei Menschen das Bestreben erhöht, das eigene kulturelle Weltbild zu verteidigen.
Eva Jonas, Immo Fritsche
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Unresolved issues With Terror Management Theory

Psychological Inquiry, 1997
Hoyenga, K. B., & Hoyenga, K. T. (1993). Gender-related differences: Origins and outcomes. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Kyl-Heku, L. (1989). Tactics of hierarchy negotiation. Unpublished doctorl dissertation, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Marks, I. M. (1987). Fears, phobias, and rituals. New York: Oxford University Press. Nesse,
Mark R. Leary, Lisa S. Schreindorfer
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Cultural Estrangement and Terror Management Theory

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1998
A new measure of cultural estrangement was described. The scale assesses the extent to which individuals believe (a) that their ideas, beliefs, or values differ from those of most Americans (the A typicality subscale) and (b) that they do not fit in with main-stream American culture (the Misfit subscale).
Catherine Cozzarelli, Joseph A. Karafa
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Terror Management Theory: Extended or Overextended

Psychological Inquiry, 1997
(1997). Terror Management Theory: Extended or Overextended. Psychological Inquiry: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 40-43.
Delroy L. Paulhus, Paul D. Trapnell
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Reexploring the Connection Between Terror Management Theory and Dissonance Theory

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2005
Building upon suggestive earlier findings, the present study sought to test more informatively the notion that reminders of mortality can intensify efforts at dissonance reduction. Toward this end, an induced-compliance experiment was conducted in which participants were given high versus low choice to write a counterattitudinal statement regarding a ...
Ronald S, Friedman, Jamie, Arndt
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Terror Management Theory

2017
Uri Lifshin   +2 more
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Gender and Terror Management Theory

2016
One clear pattern that arises from the data on gender and terror management theory (TMT) seems to be that death defenses frequently involve thoughts or behavior based on gender stereotypes and traditional beliefs about gender. Stereotypical thoughts and behavior, on the part of men and women in mortality-salience conditions, contribute to ideology that
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Terror management theory and the educational situation

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2019
How might we teach more successfully towards better relations between and among social groups? Recognizing factors that limit rapprochement with those with divergent worldviews has been a perennial...
Cathryn Van Kessel   +2 more
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Applications of Terror Management Theory

2018
In general, people cope with death through two basic avenues, the enhancement of self-esteem and the protection of one’s cultural worldview. Neuroscientific evidence has shown a brain area called the insula plays an important role in the self-regulation of emotions associated with terror management, with regard to both self-esteem and empathic ...
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Meaning in Terror Management Theory

2014
This chapter includes a discussion of the concept of meaning and meaning-finding processes in Terror Management Theory (TMT). Although TMT theorists (e.g., Pyszczynski et al. 2004a, b) recognize the importance of growth processes, meaning striving is treated in TMT as a defensive mechanism, anchored in self-esteem striving, and intimately connected to ...
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