Terror management theory (TMT) is both a social and evolutionary psychology theory originally proposed by Jeff Greenberg, Sheldon Solomon, and Tom Pyszczynski...
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Scrooge effect (section Terror Management Theory)
transcendence beyond the concept of death. Corresponding to the terror management theory, the Scrooge effect proposes that existential apprehension can...
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people from potential fear that arises from the prospect of death (terror management theory). Motivating individuals towards their goals, high self-esteem...
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Mortality salience (redirect from Mortality salience theory)
awareness that one's death is inevitable. The term derives from terror management theory, which proposes the so-called mortality salience hypothesis: mortality...
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Death anxiety (redirect from Terror of death)
Bronislaw Malinowski developed what is called "terror management theory". According to terror management theory, humans are aware of their own mortality which...
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Neuroticism (section Terror management theory)
that depression itself has any evolutionary benefit. According to terror management theory (TMT) neuroticism is primarily caused by insufficient anxiety buffers...
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Worldview (section Terror management theory)
blocks", its origins and construction. A worldview, according to terror management theory (TMT), serves as a buffer against death anxiety. It is theorized...
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describes self-preservation and processing of fear is terror management theory. Protection motivation theory was developed by R.W. Rogers in 1975 in order to...
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Greenberg, & Solomon, the dual process model, in relation to terror management theory, identifies two systems by which the brain manages fear of death:...
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significant impact on social psychology and the psychology of religion. Terror management theory, an important research programme in social psychology that has...
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Anxiety buffer disruption theory (ABDT) is an application of terror management theory to explain an individual's reaction to a traumatic event, which...
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of art that can be aesthetically appreciated from a distance. Terror management theory (TMT) postulates that awareness of mortality leads to existential...
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death. It is the main work responsible for the development of terror management theory, which provides empirical support for Becker's ideas. Preface Chapter...
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Solomon is best known for developing terror management theory, along with Jeff Greenberg and Tom Pyszczynski. This theory is concerned with how humans deal...
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Since then, this theory has been widely researched and has since connected to other psychological theories such as terror management theory. According to...
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Reactance (psychology) (redirect from Reactance theory)
manifest itself. Reactance theory aims to understand motive behind behaviors when freedom is threatened or eliminated. In this theory, with the removal of freedom...
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systems are legitimate and just. Terror management theory – suggests that human mortality causes existential dread and terror, and that much of human behavior...
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beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time." Terror management theory posits that culture is a series of activities and worldviews that...
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or saliency may refer to: Mortality salience, a product of the terror management theory in social psychology Motivational salience, a motivational "wanting"...
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have disputed the universality of the phenomenon. According to Terror Management Theory, the child's allegiance to parental authority and worldviews can...
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to the similarity between Zapffe's philosophy and terror management theory. Terror management theory argues that humans are equipped with unique cognitive...
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Self-determination theory (SDT) is a macro theory of human motivation and personality that concerns people's innate growth tendencies and innate psychological...
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Psychology (redirect from Psychological theory)
diseases, investigated the causes of dreams and insomnia, and advanced a theory of hemispheric lateralization in brain function. Influenced by Hinduism...
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ergonomics Intelligence Mind Psychology of religion Psychometrics Terror management theory Lists Counseling topics Disciplines Organizations Outline Psychologists...
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ergonomics Intelligence Mind Psychology of religion Psychometrics Terror management theory Lists Counseling topics Disciplines Organizations Outline Psychologists...
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Existentialism (category Metaphysical theories)
existentialist psychology and shares many of the fundamental tenets. Terror management theory, based on the writings of Ernest Becker and Otto Rank, is a developing...
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decay Mortality salience Sic transit gloria mundi Tempus fugit Terror management theory Ubi sunt Vanitas YOLO (aphorism) Campbell, Lorne. Van der Weyden...
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Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence – from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror, Basic Books. Edward Bibring (1943). "The Conception of the Repetition Compulsion"...
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In the late 19th century, psychologists familiar with the evolutionary theory of Darwin began seeking an evolutionary description of psychological development;...
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