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dc.contributor.authorJackson, Joshua Conradde
dc.contributor.authorJong, Jonathande
dc.contributor.authorBluemke, Matthiasde
dc.contributor.authorPoulter, Phoebede
dc.contributor.authorMorgenroth, Leilade
dc.contributor.authorHalberstadt, Jaminde
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-04T07:13:07Z
dc.date.available2020-09-04T07:13:07Z
dc.date.issued2018de
dc.identifier.issn2153-5981de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/69559
dc.description.abstractReligion has long been speculated to function as a strategy to ameliorate our fear of death. Terror management theory provides two possible causal pathways through which religious beliefs can fulfil this function. According to the "worldview defence" account of terror management, worldviews reduce death anxiety by offering symbolic immortality: on this view, only people who accept the religious worldview in question should benefit from religious beliefs. Alternatively, religious worldviews also offer literal immortality, and may do so independently of individuals’ worldviews. Both strands of thought appear in the terror management theory literature. In this paper, we attempt to resolve this issue experimentally by manipulating religious belief and measuring explicit (Study 1) and implicit (Study 2) death anxiety. In Study 1, we found that the effect of religious belief on explicit death anxiety depends critically on participants' own religious worldviews, such that believers and non-believers reported greater death anxiety when their worldview is threatened. In Study 2, however, we find that religious belief alleviates implicit death anxiety amongst both believers and non-believers. These findings suggest that religious beliefs can alleviate death anxiety at two different levels, by offering symbolic and literal immortality, respectively.de
dc.languageende
dc.subject.ddcPsychologiede
dc.subject.ddcPsychologyen
dc.subject.otherTerror management theory; death anxiety; implicit measures; unconscious emotionde
dc.titleTesting the causal relationship between religious belief and death anxietyde
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
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dc.source.journalReligion, Brain & Behavior
dc.source.volume8de
dc.publisher.countryGBR
dc.source.issue1de
dc.subject.classozAllgemeine Psychologiede
dc.subject.classozGeneral Psychologyen
dc.subject.classozSozialpsychologiede
dc.subject.classozSocial Psychologyen
dc.subject.thesozTodde
dc.subject.thesozdeathen
dc.subject.thesozSterbende
dc.subject.thesozdyingen
dc.subject.thesozAngstde
dc.subject.thesozanxietyen
dc.subject.thesozReligiositätde
dc.subject.thesozreligiousnessen
dc.subject.thesozGlaubede
dc.subject.thesozfaithen
dc.subject.thesozWeltbildde
dc.subject.thesozworldviewen
dc.subject.thesozSelbstwertgefühlde
dc.subject.thesozself-esteemen
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-69559-7
dc.rights.licenceDeposit Licence - Keine Weiterverbreitung, keine Bearbeitungde
dc.rights.licenceDeposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modificationsen
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dc.source.pageinfo57-68de
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dc.source.issuetopicTerror Management Theoryde
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2016.1238842de
dc.description.pubstatusPostprintde
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