The Evil Animal: A Terror Management Theory Perspective on the Human Tendency to Kill Animals
2017 ◽
Vol 43
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pp. 743-757
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This research tested whether support for the killing of animals serves a terror management function. In five studies, death primes caused participants to support the killing of animals more than control primes, unless the participants’ self-esteem had been elevated (Study 4). This effect was not moderated by gender, preexisting attitudes toward killing animals or animal rights, perceived human–animal similarity, religiosity, political orientation, or by the degree to which the killing was justified. Support for killing animals after subliminal death primes was also associated with an increased sense of power and invulnerability (Study 5). Implications and future directions are discussed.
2009 ◽
Vol 12
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pp. 763-776
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2005 ◽
Vol 29
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pp. 33-37
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2017 ◽
Vol 79
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pp. 191-217
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2004 ◽
Vol 130
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pp. 478-482
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2016 ◽
Vol 38
(5)
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pp. 470-480
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2004 ◽
Vol 26
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pp. 269-282
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1997 ◽
Vol 72
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pp. 24-36
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