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Mortality salience and the desire for offspring
Authors:Immo Fritsche  Eva Jonas  Nicolas Koranyi  Beatrice Fleischmann
Affiliation:a Friedrich-Schilller-Universität Jena, Humboldtstr. 26, D-07743 Jena, Germany
b Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg, Austria
c Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Abstract:Research on terror management theory (TMT) illustrates that following mortality salience (MS) people defend their cultural worldviews and bolster self-esteem to transcend death. Recently, research additionally showed that MS increased self-reports of the number of children desired in Dutch men but not in Dutch women. We conducted three studies to further investigate the role of desire for offspring in terror management. In Study 1, we conceptually replicated previous findings for Germany and found increased desire for offspring following MS in both men and women. Extending prior research Study 2 revealed that following MS not only was the accessibility of death-related thoughts increased, but also the accessibility of thoughts related to offspring. Finally, Study 3 suggested that the MS effect on ingroup bias was eliminated under conditions of offspring salience. Relating these findings to TMT, anticipated or actual offspring is discussed as a buffer against existential anxiety.
Keywords:Motivation to have own children   Terror management theory   Self   Ingroup bias
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