Title: Terror management theory TMT Solomon, Greenberg,
1Terror management theory (TMT Solomon,
Greenberg, Pyszczynski, 1991)
- Human beings are explicitly aware of the
inevitability of death - Death can occur at any time
- Death creates the potential for overwhelming
terror - This terror is reduced by two psychological
phenomena Cultural Worldviews and Self-Esteem
2Cultural worldview Self-esteem
- Cultural worldview
- Humanly constructed beliefs about the nature of
reality shared by individuals in a group - Provides a conception of the universe
- Imbues the world with order, meaning, and
permanence.
- Sets standards of valued behavior
- Minimizes death anxiety by promises of
immortality (symbolic and/or literal) to those
who live up to these standards
3Cultural worldview Self-esteem
- Self-esteem the perception that one is a person
of value in a world of meaning - Obtained if standards of valued behavior are
satisfied
- Self-esteem buffers death anxiety, by making you
feel like a person of value within your cultural
worldview. You feel a part of something bigger
than yourself something that will last long
after you are gone.
4Overview of TMT research
- SUPPORT FOR TMT HAS BEEN OBTAINED IN OVER 250
PUBLISHED EXPERIMENTS BY INDEPENDENT RESEARCHERS
IN 9 COUNTRIES BASED ON TWO BASIC HYPOTHESES
5THE SELF-ESTEEM HYPOTHESIS
- IF SELF-ESTEEM SERVES AN ANXIETY BUFFERING
FUNCTION, - Then raising self-esteem should reduce anxiety
in response to stressful situations - Studies have shown that dispositionally high or
momentarily elevated self-esteem reduces
self-reported anxiety, defensive distortions, and
physiological arousal in response to stressful
situations
6The mortality salience (MS)
hypothesis
- If worldview and self-esteem provide protection
from the potential for death-related anxiety - Then reminders of death should intensify efforts
to uphold worldview and self-esteem.
7Mortality Salience Paradigm
- Mortality salience manipulation typically
consists of two open-ended questions pertaining
to death Describe the feelings that the thought
of your own death arouses in you and (b)
Describe what you think will happen to you as you
physically die and once you are dead. - Control Parallel questions about unpleasant but
non-lethal events - Mortality salience also engendered by fear of
death scales, videos of gory automobile
accidents, standing in front of funeral parlors,
and subliminal death primes have obtained similar
results - Mortality salience effects appear to be unique to
concerns about death, control conditions asking
people to ponder anxiety-provoking but non-lethal
things like dental pain, exams, social exclusion
paralysis do not produce these effects.
8Mortality Salience Effects 1
- Rosenblatt et al. (1989) published the first
study of the effects of mortality salience on
social attitudes. - Hypotheses
- If Moral Values represent Cultural
Worldviews - And prostitution is a violation of moral
values - Then, Under the mortality salience paradigm
Judges should be more punitive as a way to
bolster their Worldview Defense Mechanism
9Mortality Salience Effects 1
- Twenty-two municipal court judges from Tucson,
Arizona completed a series of personality
questionnaires - Half were randomly assigned to the MS condition
and answered two open-ended questions about death - The judges were then given a hypothetical case in
which they were asked to set bond for accused
prostitutes.
10Mortality Salience Effects 1
- Those judges in the mortality salience group set
bond at an average of 455 - Those judges in the control group set bond at an
average of 50 - The judges who had been reminded of their death
were much harsher in their punishment of a person
who had violated rules of social worldview than
were judges for whom death had not been made
salient.
11Mortality Salience Effects 2
- One very common source of differences between
people that has been recurrently linked to
prejudice, conflict, and hostility is that of
religious belief and affiliation. Throughout
history, armed conflicts, ranging from minor
skirmishes to full-scale wars, have been waged
between the proponents of various religious
conceptions of reality. (Greenberg et al 1990)
12Mortality Salience Effects 2
- The Effects of Mortality Salience on Reactions to
those who Threaten or Bolster the Cultural
Worldview (Greenberg et al 1990) - TMT Enthusiasm for conflicts among those who
actually end up doing the killing and the dying
is fueled by the threat implied to each group's
cultural anxiety-buffer by the existence of the
other group. - The mere existence of others with similar beliefs
validates one's faith in one's cultural worldview - The mere existence of others with different
beliefs threatens that faith.
13Mortality Salience Effects 2
- Hypotheses
- Mortality salience will increase liking for a
member of one's own religious group (Christians) - Mortality salience will decrease liking for a
member of a religious out-group (Jews)
14Mortality Salience Effects 2
- To test these hypotheses
- Twenty-six female and 20 male Christian
introductory psychology students - 1- Filled out some personality questionnaires
- 2- Were given personality information supplied by
two other subjects that they would use to
evaluate those subjects (a Christian and a Jew)
15Mortality Salience Effects 2
- Independent Variables
- Demographic information religious affiliations
- Who am I? questionnaire
- JanisField self-esteem inventory
- 10 social issue statements
- Participants randomly assigned to MS condition or
no condition
16Mortality Salience Effects 2
- Experimenter returned with
- The two completed versions supposedly filled out
by two other participants - There were relatively similar responses on the
background questionnaire and the Who Am I?
Questionnaire - On the social issues questionnaire, one version
had politically liberal responses and one had
relatively conservative responses. Different
attitudes were presented so that the targets
would seem to be real, fairly different persons.
17Mortality Salience Effects 2
- Background questionnaireJew or Christian
- Who Am I? QuestionnaireJew or Christian
- Social issues questionnaire of two supposed male
subjectsLiberal or Conservative - Two sets of initial impressions assessments and
an envelopeto be filled out by participant - Interpersonal Judgment Scale
- 20 traits5 fit negative Jewish Stereotypes
18Mortality Salience Effects 2
- Two sets of initial impressions assessments and
an envelopeto be filled out by participant - Interpersonal Judgment Scale
- 20 traits5 fit negative Jewish Stereotypes
- Subjects were instructed to evaluate the subjects
and to fill out the first impression assessment
as soon as they finished reading about the first
subject - subjects rated each target immediately after
reading the description of that person.
19Mortality Salience Effects 2
- Results
- Trait Ratings
- In Mortality Salience condition--Christian was
rated significantly more positively than the Jew - In Mortality Salience condition--Jew rated
significantly more negatively than in control
condition
20MS Defense Mechanisms
- Mortality Salience has been demonstrated to
increase - affiliation with sports teams
- a desire for conspicuous consumption
- charitable donations
- alleviation of depressive and anxiety disorders
- close relationships
- sexual relationships
- body image
- voting preferences
21 Anti-Semitism Studies
- Materials
- Instruction page Bogus Pipeline or Prejudice
obvious manipulation - Mortality Salience or Exam Salience Questions
- Anti-Semitism Scale
- Support for Israel Scale
- Support for Israel and Palestinian Scales
- Feeling Thermometer Jew
- Demographics
22Anti-Semitism Studies
- Results
- Anti-Semitism Scale
- Under Mortality Salience and Bogus Pipeline
participants report more Anti-Semitic Sentiment - Support for Israel Scale
- Under Mortality Salience and Bogus Pipeline
participants report less Sentiment in support of
Israel - Sig. Correlation between the two
23Todays Map Study
- Based on the Sig. Correlation found between the
Anti-Semitism and the Support for Israel Scale we
Hypothesized - 1- Anti-Zionism is the New Anti-Semitism
- 2- One holding Anti-Semitic/Zionistic views will
view the country of Israel looming larger that it
is in actuality - 3- Under Mortality Salience, people will estimate
Israel to be larger than under Exam Salience - 4- This Effect will not be found for any other
country
24Todays Map Study
- Materials
- Instruction page Bogus Pipeline
- Mortality Salience or Exam Salience Induction
- Mood Scale
- Individual country and population assessment
- Feeling Thermometer
- Anti-Semitism/Zionism Opinion Poll
- News Media Questionnaire
- Demographics