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A blast from the past: The terror management function of nostalgia
Authors:Clay Routledge  Jamie Arndt  Tim Wildschut
Institution:a School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
b Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Abstract:According to terror management theory, people turn to meaning-providing structures to cope with the knowledge of inevitable mortality. Recent theory and research suggest that nostalgia is a meaning-providing resource and thus may serve such an existential function. The current research tests and supports this idea. In Experiments 1 and 2, nostalgia proneness was measured and mortality salience manipulated. In Experiment 1, when mortality was salient, the more prone to nostalgia participants were, the more they perceived life to be meaningful. In Experiment 2, when mortality was salient, the more prone to nostalgia participants were, the less death thoughts were accessible. In Experiment 3, nostalgia and mortality salience were manipulated. It was found that nostalgia buffered the effects of mortality salience on death-thought accessibility.
Keywords:Nostalgia  Mortality salience  Death-thought accessibility  Meaninglessness  Self-protection
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