Jonas Eva, Greenberg Jeff, Frey Dieter
Department of Psychology, Social Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2003 Sep;29(9):1181-9. doi: 10.1177/0146167203254599.
From the perspective of terror management theory, reminders of mortality should intensify the desire to pursue cognitive consistency. The authors investigated this notion with regard to dissonance theory starting from the finding of research on "selective exposure to information" that after having made a decision, people prefer consonant over dissonant information. The authors found that following mortality salience, people indeed showed an increased preference for information that supported their decision compared to information conflicting with it. However, this only occurred with regard to a worldview-relevant decision case. For a fictitious decision scenario, mortality salience did not affect information seeking. Practical and theoretical implications are discussed.
从恐怖管理理论的角度来看,对死亡的提醒应该会增强追求认知一致性的欲望。作者从关于“选择性接触信息”的研究发现出发,依据失调理论对这一观点进行了调查,该研究发现人们在做出决定后,更喜欢相符而非矛盾的信息。作者发现,在凸显死亡意识后,与支持自己决定的信息相比,人们确实对与自己决定相冲突的信息表现出了更低的偏好。然而,这只发生在与世界观相关的决策案例中。对于一个虚构的决策场景,凸显死亡意识并不影响信息寻求。文中讨论了其实际和理论意义。