TY - JOUR
T1 - Proximal and distal defenses in response to reminders of one's mortality
T2 - Evidence of a temporal sequence
AU - Greenberg, Jeff
AU - Arndt, Jamie
AU - Simon, Linda
AU - Pyszczynski, Tom
AU - Solomon, Sheldon
PY - 2000/1
Y1 - 2000/1
N2 - The present study was designed to build on prior terror management research by testing the hypothesis that death-related thought first activates direct defenses to minimize the threat (proximal defense) and then later triggers symbolic cultural worldview defense (distal defense). After mortality salience, participants were either distracted from death-related thought or not and then completed either a measure of distal defense and then a measure of proximal defense or a proximal defense measure and then a distal defense measure. Results supported the authors' predictions. Proximal defense in the form of vulnerability denial emerged only when participants had immediately before been thinking about death. In contrast, distal defense only emerged when participants were previously distracted from death-related thought. Discussion focuses on implications of these results for understanding the sequence of defenses initiated by mortality salience.
AB - The present study was designed to build on prior terror management research by testing the hypothesis that death-related thought first activates direct defenses to minimize the threat (proximal defense) and then later triggers symbolic cultural worldview defense (distal defense). After mortality salience, participants were either distracted from death-related thought or not and then completed either a measure of distal defense and then a measure of proximal defense or a proximal defense measure and then a distal defense measure. Results supported the authors' predictions. Proximal defense in the form of vulnerability denial emerged only when participants had immediately before been thinking about death. In contrast, distal defense only emerged when participants were previously distracted from death-related thought. Discussion focuses on implications of these results for understanding the sequence of defenses initiated by mortality salience.
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U2 - 10.1177/0146167200261009
DO - 10.1177/0146167200261009
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033634297
SN - 0146-1672
VL - 26
SP - 91
EP - 99
JO - Personality and social psychology bulletin
JF - Personality and social psychology bulletin
IS - 1
ER -