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      Appreciation and Enjoyment of Meaningful Entertainment : The Role of Mortality Salience and Search for Meaning in Life

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          Appreciation is an audience response associated with entertainment portrayals concerned with the meaning of life and human existence. Appreciation has been shown to be conceptually and empirically different from enjoyment, which is characterized as pleasure and fun. Drawing upon terror management theory, this research investigates first the influence of reminders of one’s own death on appreciation and enjoyment of a meaningful film and second, the influence of the search for meaning in one’s life on these outcomes. Results of an experimental study ( N = 60) showed that mortality salience increased appreciation of a meaningful film, but only for those who rated highly for search for meaning in life. Concerning enjoyment, a reverse pattern was found: Participants who intensely search for meaning in their lives enjoyed the film when their own mortality had not been made salient before watching. Results are discussed in the light of theoretical considerations about entertainment experiences and meaning.

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          The meaning in life questionnaire: Assessing the presence of and search for meaning in life.

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            Evidence for terror management theory: I. The effects of mortality salience on reactions to those who violate or uphold cultural values.

            On the basis of terror management theory, it was hypothesized that when mortality is made salient, Ss would respond especially positively toward those who uphold cultural values and especially negatively toward those who violate cultural values. In Experiment 1, judges recommended especially harsh bonds for a prostitute when mortality was made salient. Experiment 2 replicated this finding with student Ss and demonstrated that it occurs only among Ss with relatively negative attitudes toward prostitution. Experiment 3 demonstrated that mortality salience also leads to larger reward recommendations for a hero who upheld cultural values. Experiments 4 and 5 showed that the mortality salience effect does not result from heightened self-awareness or physiological arousal. Experiment 6 replicated the punishment effect with a different mortality salience manipulation. Implications for the role of fear of death in social behavior are discussed.
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              Meaning in the context of stress and coping.

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                Journal
                zmp
                Journal of Media Psychology
                Theories, Methods, and Applications
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1864-1105
                2151-2388
                July 2013
                : 25
                : 3
                : 109-117
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
                Author notes
                Matthias Hofer, Department of Media Psychology and Effects, University of Zurich, Andreasstr. 15, 8050 Zurich, Switzerland +41 44 635-2063 m.hofer@ 123456ipmz.uzh.ch
                Article
                zmp_25_3_109
                10.1027/1864-1105/a000089
                74ca5d1b-2872-4aa7-8f8b-34e06b00cc1b
                Copyright @ 2013
                History
                : January 13, 2013
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                Psychology,Communication & Media studies
                appreciation,enjoyment,mortality salience,search for meaning in life,meaningful film

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