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Citation

Fernandez S, Castano E, Singh I. J. Cross Cult. Psychol. 2010; 41(2): 182-194.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0022022109354376

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unavailable

Abstract

Is it possible to reach a subconscious acceptance of death? Building on Terror Management Theory, the authors investigated in-group identification and cultural worldview among two groups of Hindus with naturally occurring high (N = 120) versus low (N = 120) death exposure. In each group, half were reminded about death and the other half of a control topic. Results indicated that making mortality salient increased identification with India and cultural worldview defense in the low-exposure but not in the high-exposure sample, the latter showing consistently higher levels on these variables across experimental conditions. Chronic death exposure may lead to chronic cultural worldview defense rather than a deeper acceptance of the inevitability of death.

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