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      Terrorism, Violence, and Hope for Peace : A Terror Management Perspective

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      Current Directions in Psychological Science
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          The Causes and Consequences of a Need for Self-Esteem: A Terror Management Theory

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              Deliver us from evil: the effects of mortality salience and reminders of 9/11 on support for President George W. Bush.

              According to terror management theory, heightened concerns about mortality should intensify the appeal of charismatic leaders. To assess this idea, we investigated how thoughts about death and the 9/11 terrorist attacks influence Americans' attitudes toward current U.S. President George W. Bush. Study 1 found that reminding people of their own mortality (mortality salience) increased support for Bush and his counterterrorism policies. Study 2 demonstrated that subliminal exposure to 9/11-related stimuli brought death-related thoughts closer to consciousness. Study 3 showed that reminders of both mortality and 9/11 increased support for Bush. In Study 4, mortality salience led participants to become more favorable toward Bush and voting for him in the upcoming election but less favorable toward Presidential candidate John Kerry and voting for him. Discussion focused on the role of terror management processes in allegiance to charismatic leaders and political decision making.
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                Journal
                Current Directions in Psychological Science
                Curr Dir Psychol Sci
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0963-7214
                1467-8721
                October 2008
                October 2008
                : 17
                : 5
                : 318-322
                Article
                10.1111/j.1467-8721.2008.00598.x
                96b2f544-2083-4762-8bf3-6ab90c7d9a4e
                © 2008
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