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October 29, 2008
The implications of death for health: a terror management health model for behavioral health promotion
Jamie L Goldenberg, Jamie Arndt
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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January 14, 2009
Creative terror management: creativity as a facilitator of cultural exploration after mortality salience
Clay D Routledge, Jamie Arndt
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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August 2, 2005
Reexploring the connection between terror management theory and dissonance theory
Ronald S Friedman, Jamie Arndt
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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October 26, 2011
How sweet it is to be loved by you: the role of perceived regard in the terror management of close relationships
Cathy R Cox, Jamie Arndt
Current Directions in Psychological Science
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September 20, 2017
Where Health and Death Intersect: Insights from a Terror Management Health Model
Jamie Arndt, Jamie L Goldenberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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September 7, 2002
Mortality salience and the spreading activation of worldview-relevant constructs: exploring the cognitive architecture of terror management
Jamie Arndt, Jeff Greenberg, Alison Cook
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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October 31, 2017
The impact of death awareness on sizes of self-representational objects
Simon McCabe, Kenneth E Vail, Jamie Arndt
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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June 16, 2012
Exploring the existential function of religion and supernatural agent beliefs among Christians, Muslims, atheists, and agnostics
Kenneth E Vail, Jamie Arndt, Abdolhossein Abdollahi
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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April 5, 2016
When existence is not futile: The influence of mortality salience on the longer-is-better effect
Simon McCabe, Melissa R Spina, Jamie Arndt
Law and Human Behavior
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October 27, 2004
Firing back at the backfire effect: the influence of mortality salience and nullification beliefs on reactions to inadmissible evidence
Alison Cook, Jamie Arndt, Joel D Lieberman
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Psychological Review
|
October 29, 2008
The implications of death for health: a terror management health model for behavioral health promotion
Jamie L Goldenberg, Jamie Arndt
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
January 14, 2009
Creative terror management: creativity as a facilitator of cultural exploration after mortality salience
Clay D Routledge, Jamie Arndt
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
August 2, 2005
Reexploring the connection between terror management theory and dissonance theory
Ronald S Friedman, Jamie Arndt
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
October 26, 2011
How sweet it is to be loved by you: the role of perceived regard in the terror management of close relationships
Cathy R Cox, Jamie Arndt
Current Directions in Psychological Science
|
September 20, 2017
Where Health and Death Intersect: Insights from a Terror Management Health Model
Jamie Arndt, Jamie L Goldenberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
September 7, 2002
Mortality salience and the spreading activation of worldview-relevant constructs: exploring the cognitive architecture of terror management
Jamie Arndt, Jeff Greenberg, Alison Cook
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
October 31, 2017
The impact of death awareness on sizes of self-representational objects
Simon McCabe, Kenneth E Vail, Jamie Arndt
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
June 16, 2012
Exploring the existential function of religion and supernatural agent beliefs among Christians, Muslims, atheists, and agnostics
Kenneth E Vail, Jamie Arndt, Abdolhossein Abdollahi
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
April 5, 2016
When existence is not futile: The influence of mortality salience on the longer-is-better effect
Simon McCabe, Melissa R Spina, Jamie Arndt
Law and Human Behavior
|
October 27, 2004
Firing back at the backfire effect: the influence of mortality salience and nullification beliefs on reactions to inadmissible evidence
Alison Cook, Jamie Arndt, Joel D Lieberman
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