Kierniesky N, Groelinger L
J Psychol. 1977 Nov;97(2d Half):199-203. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1977.9923963.
General anxiety and evoked imagery of death as a person were measured in 75 male Catholic college students and seminarians. College students most frequently described death as a macabre figure, and seminarians mostly conceived death as a wise and sympathetic individual. Hither anxiety was more characteristic of college students than seminarians.
对75名男性天主教大学生和神学院学生进行了一般性焦虑以及将死亡想象为人的诱发意象的测量。大学生最常将死亡描述为一个可怕的形象,而神学院学生大多将死亡想象为一个睿智且富有同情心的个体。相比神学院学生,大学生的焦虑情绪更为典型。