Terror management in a multicultural society:Effects of mortality salience on attitudes to multiculturalism are moderated by national identification and self-esteem among Native Dutch People
Terror Management Theory (TMT; Greenberg et al., 1997) proposes that mortality concerns may lead people to reject other cultures than their own. Although highly relevant to multiculturalism, TMT has been rarely tested in a European multicultural society. To fill this void, two studies examined the effects of mortality salience (MS) among native Dutch people with varying levels of national identification and self-esteem. Consistent with TMT, MS led to less favorable attitudes about Muslims and multiculturalism among participants with high (rather than low) national identification and low (rathe... Mehr ...
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Tjew-A-Sin, Mandy
Koole, Sander Leon |
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Artikel |
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2018 |
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Tjew-A-Sin , M & Koole , S L 2018 , ' Terror management in a multicultural society : Effects of mortality salience on attitudes to multiculturalism are moderated by national identification and self-esteem among Native Dutch People ' , Frontiers in Psychology , vol. 9 , no. MAY , 721 , pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00721 |
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Ethnocentrism
/ Mortality salience
/ Multicultural society
/ National identification
/ Self-esteem
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Englisch |
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https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/09a398dc-97c8-42e5-95ed-be355a4700a2 |