Terror Management: The Effects of Mortality Salience on Desire for Money Among Singaporeans
Chew, Peter K.H., Danni, Bryan, Koh, Shi Yi, and Tay, Gracie M.S. (2024) Terror Management: The Effects of Mortality Salience on Desire for Money Among Singaporeans. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. (In Press)
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Abstract
Terror management theory has been used to explain our penchant for materialism. While materialism includes both the desire for products and the desire for money, research has generally examined the former. Consequently, this article aimed to examine the effects of mortality salience on desire for money in Singapore. Study 1 found that mortality salience did not increase self-reported desire for money but increased the size of a drawn coin. Study 2 found that mortality salience did not increase the preferred selling price of a used laptop. Finally, Study 3 found that mortality salience did not increase the willingness to listen to unpleasant sounds in exchange for money. Furthermore, attitudes toward money did not moderate the effects of mortality salience on desire for money. The nonsignificant results could be due to data collection during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the use of a Singaporean sample. Future research directions include examining the effects of the pandemic on terror management theory research and examining both the desire for products and the desire for money concurrently as dependent variables.
Item ID: | 80765 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1552-650X |
Keywords: | terror management theory, mortality salience, materialism, desire for money |
Copyright Information: | © The Author(s) 20223. CC BY-NC. |
Date Deposited: | 25 Oct 2023 22:55 |
FoR Codes: | 52 PSYCHOLOGY > 5299 Other psychology > 529999 Other psychology not elsewhere classified @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 28 EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE > 2801 Expanding knowledge > 280121 Expanding knowledge in psychology @ 100% |
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