reviewPersonality and Social Psychology ReviewJan 22, 2010Closed access

Two Decades of Terror Management Theory: A Meta-Analysis of Mortality Salience Research

Fort Lewis College · University of Canterbury · +1 more institution

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Abstract

A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothesis of terror management theory (TMT). TMT postulates that investment in cultural worldviews and self-esteem serves to buffer the potential for death anxiety; the MS hypothesis states that, as a consequence, accessibility of death-related thought (MS) should instigate increased worldview and self-esteem defense and striving. Overall, 164 articles with 277 experiments were included. MS yielded moderate effects (r = .35) on a range of worldview- and self-esteem-related dependent variables (DVs), with effects increased for experiments using (a) American participants, (b) college students, (c) a longer delay between…

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Keywords
  • Terror management theory
  • Mortality salience
  • Death anxiety
  • Psychology
  • Salience (neuroscience)
  • Social psychology
  • Self-esteem
  • Meta-analysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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