1. How collective and personal mortality salience impacts antagonism against worldview-threatening others.
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Fa, Hui and Kugihara, Naoki
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ANALYSIS of variance , *MORTALITY , *DRUG antagonism , *STUDENTS , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *DATA analysis software , *ATTITUDES toward death - Abstract
We conducted a study in Japan using terror management theory (N = 115) to examine these predictions: first, personal morality salience (MS) would increase antagonism against worldview-threatening others; second, priming to reinforce collective identity would be more effective to strengthen participants' sense of security and thus lower antagonism toward an in-group critic under personal MS than collective MS. The results revealed a significant interaction between MS types and identity priming. Participants were most tolerant toward worldview-threatening others upon awareness of a crisis threatening the group providing them collective identity. These findings provide insight into understanding individual behaviors during social unrest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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