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   Profound Versus Superficial Coping With Mortality Threats: Action Orientation Moderates Implicit but Not Explicit Outgroup Prejudice  
   
نویسنده quirin m. ,bode r.c. ,luckey u. ,pyszczynski t. ,kuhl j.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2014 - دوره : 40 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:1132 -1147
چکیده    Mortality salience (ms) strengthens cultural values but individuals might differ in whether this process operates at a superficial,explicit level only or also at a profound,implicit level. two studies investigated whether explicit and implicit attitudes toward muslims after an ms induction vary as a function of threat-related action orientation (aot),an efficient form of self-regulation of emotion and behavior that draws on the activation of the implicit,integrated self. in study 1,there was a main effect of ms on explicit prejudice but only participants with high levels of aot showed reduced implicit prejudice following ms. in study 2,this interaction effect was replicated using an alternative implicit measure of prejudice. defense in response to ms might thus not be a uniform phenomenon but might be composed of processes operating on different (i.e.,profound vs. superficial) levels that vary with types of self-regulation such as high versus low aot. © 2014 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه action orientation; implicit prejudice; implicit self; PSI theory; terror management
آدرس universität osnabrück, Germany, universität osnabrück, Germany, universität osnabrück, Germany, university of colorado at colorado springs, United States, universität osnabrück, Germany
 
     
   
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