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James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

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Page 1: James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson

Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Page 2: James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Terror Management Theory Awareness of ones’ mortality 9/11 Terrorist attack Osama Bin Laden

o 2004 presidential election.

Landau, M., Solomon, S., Arndt, J. et al. (2008)

Page 3: James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Terror Management Theory Cultural Worldview Validation

o Purpose of life/personal valueo What happens after one dies

Enhance Self-esteemo Adhering to culture’s idealso Serve a higher purpose

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Mortality Salience InductionMortality Salience Please describe the thoughts and emotions that the

thought of your own death arouses in you. Write down as specifically as you can, what you

think will happen to you as you physically die and once you are physically dead.

Control Please describe the thoughts and emotions that the

thought of taking an exam arouses in you. Write down as specifically as you can, what happen

to you as you take the exam.

Page 5: James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Mortality Salience Charismatic Leadership

Cohen, F., Solomon, S., et al. (2006)

Cling to the in-groupCastano, E. (2008)

Devalue civil rightsNorenzayan, A., Dar-Nimrod, I., Hanse, G., Proulx, T. (2009)

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Pro-Social Behavior

Cooperative BehaviorPrisoner’s Dilemma

○ Cooperate○ Defect

Tremayne, K., & Curtis, G.J. (2006)

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Research Questions Induction with Mortality Salience will result in more pro-

social behaviors than induction with the Control.

Participants in the Morality Salience group will donate more money to charity (especially to the in-group) than the Control.

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Procedure

DEATH EXAM DEATH EXAM

FILLER TASKS

PRISONER’S DILEMMA

PAYMENT

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Charitable Donations

Boys and Girls Club of Erie

Hope for Africa

Boys and Girls Club of Erie

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Cooperative Behaviors

t (62) = 3.04, p = .003

N = 64

Page 11: James Svolos, Odalys Urena, and Tekhara Watson Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Group Effect

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Charitable DonationsN = 28

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Research Questions Mortality Salience results in more cooperative

behaviors

The Morality Salience group did not donate significantly more money to charity.

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Discussion

LimitationsEcological validity

○ Lab Setting vs. Field study

Future researchExperiment 2

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Influence of Mortality Salience Personal Political Global

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HOW THIS EFFECTS YOU

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Thank You

Questions?