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Emotion Appraisal in Politics×Terror Management Experiment×
ÁreaPsicologia políticaPsicologia política
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20001990
Autor originalGeorge Marcus, Russell Neuman & Michael MacKuen; Ted BraderJeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski & Sheldon Solomon
TipoSurvey/lab experimentLab experiment
Fonte seminalMarcus, G. E., Neuman, W. R., & MacKuen, M. (2000). Affective intelligence and political judgment. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN: 9780226504698Greenberg, J., Pyszczynski, T., Solomon, S., Rosenblatt, A., Veeder, M., Kirkland, S., & Lyon, D. (1990). Evidence for terror management theory II: The effects of mortality salience on reactions to those who threaten or bolster the cultural worldview. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58(2), 308-318. DOI ↗
Outros nomesAffective Intelligence Experiment, Political Emotion Appraisal Study, Discrete Emotions Politics MeasureMortality Salience Experiment, TMT Experiment, Death-Thought Accessibility Study
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ResumoEmotion appraisal in politics studies how distinct emotions, anxiety, anger, enthusiasm, and others, arise from cognitive appraisals of political events and in turn shape attention, information seeking, persuasion, and participation. It combines appraisal theory with affective intelligence theory (Marcus, Neuman and MacKuen, 2000) and Brader's (2006) work on emotional campaign appeals, typically measured through experiments and surveys that elicit and analyze discrete emotional responses.A terror management experiment tests terror management theory (TMT), which holds that awareness of one's own mortality creates potential anxiety that people manage by defending their cultural worldview and self-esteem. The canonical mortality-salience paradigm (Greenberg et al., 1990) experimentally reminds participants of death and measures increased worldview defense, such as harsher judgments of out-groups and stronger ingroup and political allegiance.
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