死亡率显著性
恐怖管理理论
心理学
潜意识
死亡焦虑
潜意识的
社会心理学
阈下刺激
启动(农业)
焦虑
显著性(神经科学)
发展心理学
认知心理学
精神科
医学
精神分析
植物
替代医学
发芽
病理
生物
作者
B. J. Robinson,Daniel Stubbings,Joseph Lloyd Davies,Deiniol Skillicorn
标识
DOI:10.1177/00332941241295971
摘要
This study aimed to explore if unconscious awareness of death influences the harshness of offender sentencing. According to Terror Management Theory death is anxiety-provoking, and self-esteem and a belief in a shared cultural worldview keep anxiety at bay. When these factors are challenged then death awareness increases. These dynamics could be relevant in a court setting in which judges have to make decisions regarding offenders who may have different world views and in cases that trigger the awareness of mortality. We used subliminal priming to activate the awareness of death and recorded the effect it had on decision-making against a hypothetical offender. Participants ( N = 303) were recruited and randomly assigned to either an experimental mortality condition or a neutral control condition. Analysis revealed that death-related subliminal priming brought about harsher sentencing effects than the control. The results suggest that subconscious awareness of death may bias decision-making when sentencing.
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