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Autor:
Lucas A. Keefer, Zachary K. Rothschild
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European Journal of Social Psychology. 52:124-146
Autor:
Zachary K. Rothschild, Lucas A. Keefer
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Journal of Individual Differences. 42:41-56
Abstract. Clinical and personality research consistently demonstrates that people can form unhealthy and problematic attachments to material possessions. To better understand this tendency, the current paper extends past research demonstrating that a
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Political Psychology. 42:3-21
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Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 39:383-418
Introduction: Drawing on existential psychology we examine the possibility that specific phobias can serve a psychological function. Specifically, we propose that phobic objects allow individuals to focalize anxieties about haphazard existential thre
Publikováno v:
OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying. :003022282210851
Research in Terror Management Theory finds that close interpersonal relationships (e.g., parents, romantic partners) mitigate threat reactions to reminders of mortality. Parasocial relationships (imagined relationships with media personalities) affor
Autor:
Zachary K. Rothschild, Lucas A. Keefer
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 48:507-522
Autor:
Lucas A. Keefer, Zachary K. Rothschild
Publikováno v:
Motivation and Emotion. 41:209-229
Why do people express moral outrage? While this sentiment often stems from a perceived violation of some moral principle, we test the counter-intuitive possibility that moral outrage at third-party transgressions is sometimes a means of reducing guil
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International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologieREFERENCES. 55(2)
Prior research based on conceptual metaphor theory has explored how metaphorical language subtly influences how people perceive social issues. For instance, rhetoric comparing a perceived problem to a disease has been used historically to generate su
Publikováno v:
Motivation and Emotion. 39:722-741
Separate lines of research show that individuals: (a) understand immorality metaphorically as physical contamination; (b) project undesirable self-attributes onto others; and (c) view punishment as eliminating a transgressor’s immorality. Integrati
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 55:12-20
How do people evaluate candidate solutions to abstract problems that are difficult to grasp? According to conceptual metaphor theory, people can conceptualize abstract ideas in terms of well-known bodily states, even if they are not currently experie