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Title: Terror Management Theory (TMT)


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Terror Management Theory Prague, Czech Republic
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TMT and Existential Psychology
  • Existential psychology began in reaction to
    Freuds theories
  • Both Freudian and existential approaches explore
    the motivational consequences of human
    (unconscious) conflicts
  • However, they differ in which conflicts
    fundamentally influence human behavior
  • For Freud the conflict is sex and agression
  • For existentialists its our search for meaning,
    freedom, coherence ultimately stemmed from the
    fear of death

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TMT Beginning
  • TMT developers Jeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski,
    and Sheldon Solomon
  • Penned theoretical papers explaining TMTs
    principles (1986)
  • Theory is based on Ernest Beckers (1976) The
    Denial of Death

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TMT Main Tenets
  • Fear of death is
  • innate
  • universal
  • unique to humans
  • Self-awareness leads to death awareness (i.e.
    recognition that death is unstoppable and
    unpredictable)
  • Fear of death fundamental source of human
    conflict and anxiety
  • Death naturally conflicts with our powerful
    self-preservation and freedom instincts

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TMT Main Tenets
  • Ultimate motive to manage this terror
  • Thus, TMT holds that human behavior fundamentally
    demonstrates how we cope or manage this anxiety
    this terror of death
  • But how often do we think about death?
  • We learn to automatically that is,
    unconsciously repress and manage the fear of
    death using a dual-component buffer

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TMT Main Tenets
  • Initial reaction to death awareness is conscious
    suppression of death thoughts Generally
    successful (low DTA)
  • After delay, unconscious DTA increases
  • Activates psychological strategies to defend
    against death terror
  • Focus on ones culture (more enduring than the
    individual provides meaning and support)
  • Focus on self-esteem

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1. Mortality Salience hypothesis
  • states that when people are reminded of death
    (mortality salience), they will use various
    terror management (defense) mechanisms to rid
    death thoughts from the mind to return to a
    composed psychological state
  • Seeing that culture is vital to ward off death
    anxiety, people should defend their worldviews
    after mortality salience (i.e., elicit worldview
    defense)
  • Worldview defense can either involve
  • a) criticizing others disparate worldviews or
  • b) praising others who uphold your worldview

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Your worldview sucks!
Im going to live forever!
DELAY
Proximal Effects
Distal Effects
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First empirical studies
  • Rosenblatt et al. (1989)
  • Completed mortality questionnaire (write about
    your death) or not
  • Judges read case brief and then allotted bail to
    the alleged prostitute
  • amount ranged from 1 - 999
  • Results
  • After mortality salience 455 vs.
  • Control condition 50

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Rosenblatt et al. (1989) cont.
  • Also added heroine condition in which Ps
    allotted reward amount to female who apprehended
    thief (1,000 - 4,000)
  • After mortality salience 3,476 vs.
  • Control condition 1,112

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Mortality Salience Results
  • MS not only affects attitudes
  • e.g., increased derogation of various outgroup
    members (e.g., Christians vs. Jews)
  • But also overt behavioral responses
  • Increased aggression against worldview
    transgressors (e.g., allotted more hot sauce to
    targets who criticized ones political views)
  • Decreased affiliation with dissimilar others
    (e.g., where one chooses, if at all, to sit with
    worldview threats)
  • And death thought accessibility
  • BUT ONLY AFTER A DELAY

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2. The Anxiety Buffer hypothesis
  • states that high self-esteem, shields
    individuals from experiencing (death) anxiety
  • Empirical research says
  • Greenberg et al. (1992) High self-esteem
    lessened self-reported anxiety
  • in anticipation of electric shocks
  • in response to graphic video
  • in response to receiving information detailing a
    short life expectancy
  • Self-esteem also moderated Ps physiological
    response in anticipation of electric shocks

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