Landau Mark J, Greenberg Jeff, Sullivan Daniel
University of Kansas, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2009 Aug;35(8):1012-20. doi: 10.1177/0146167209336608. Epub 2009 Jun 2.
Drawing on terror management theory, we propose that maintaining a coherent autobiography protects the individual from mortality concerns by imbuing experience over time with significance and order. Two studies test whether mortality salience combined with a threat to autobiographical coherence (induced by an alphabetical organization of past events) prompts compensatory bolstering of the significance and orderliness of temporal experience. In Study 1, whereas exclusion-primed participants led to organize past events alphabetically perceived their past as less significant, mortality salient participants showed a compensatory boost in perceptions of their past's significance. In Study 2, mortality salience and an alphabetic event organization led participants high in personal need for structure to parse their future into clearly defined temporal intervals. This research is the first to experimentally assess the role of existential concerns in people's motivation to defend the significance and structure of their temporal experience against threats to autobiographical coherence.
借鉴恐惧管理理论,我们提出,维持连贯的自传式记忆通过赋予时间跨度内的经历以意义和秩序,保护个体免受死亡焦虑的影响。两项研究检验了死亡凸显与自传式连贯受到的威胁(由按字母顺序组织过去事件所引发)相结合,是否会促使人们对时间体验的意义和有序性进行补偿性强化。在研究1中,虽然被排除启动的参与者按字母顺序组织过去事件后觉得自己的过去不那么重要,但死亡凸显组的参与者对自己过去的重要性认知有补偿性增强。在研究2中,死亡凸显和按字母顺序组织事件,导致对结构有较高个人需求的参与者将未来划分为明确的时间间隔。本研究首次通过实验评估了存在性担忧在人们抵御自传式连贯受到的威胁、捍卫其时间体验的意义和结构的动机中所起的作用。