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Authors: SOLOMON S GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T
Citation: S. Solomon et al., TALES FROM THE CRYPT - ON THE ROLE OF DEATH IN LIFE, Zygon, 33(1), 1998, pp. 9-43

Authors: ARNDT J GREENBERG J SIMON L PYSZCZYNSKI T SOLOMON S
Citation: J. Arndt et al., TERROR MANAGEMENT AND SELF-AWARENESS - EVIDENCE THAT MORTALITY SALIENCE PROVOKES AVOIDANCE OF THE SELF-FOCUSED STATE, Personality & social psychology bulletin, 24(11), 1998, pp. 1216-1227

Authors: MCGREGOR HA LIEBERMAN JD GREENBERG J SOLOMON S ARNDT J SIMON L PYSZCZYNSKI T
Citation: Ha. Mcgregor et al., TERROR MANAGEMENT AND AGGRESSION - EVIDENCE THAT MORTALITY SALIENCE MOTIVATES AGGRESSION AGAINST WORLDVIEW-THREATENING OTHERS, Journal of personality and social psychology, 74(3), 1998, pp. 590-605

Authors: SIMON L ARNDT J GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T SOLOMON S
Citation: L. Simon et al., TERROR MANAGEMENT AND MEANING - EVIDENCE THAT THE OPPORTUNITY TO DEFEND THE WORLDVIEW IN RESPONSE TO MORTALITY SALIENCE INCREASES THE MEANINGFULNESS OF LIFE IN THE MILDLY DEPRESSED, Journal of personality, 66(3), 1998, pp. 359-382

Authors: PYSZCZYNSKI T GREENBERG J SOLOMON S
Citation: T. Pyszczynski et al., WHY DO WE NEED WHAT WE NEED - A TERROR MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE ROOTS OF HUMAN SOCIAL MOTIVATION, Psychological inquiry, 8(1), 1997, pp. 1-20

Authors: SOLOMON S GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T
Citation: S. Solomon et al., RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD - RESPONSE, Psychological inquiry, 8(1), 1997, pp. 59-71

Authors: ARNDT J GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T SOLOMON S
Citation: J. Arndt et al., SUBLIMINAL EXPOSURE TO DEATH-RELATED STIMULI INCREASES DEFENSE OF THECULTURAL WORLDVIEW, Psychological science, 8(5), 1997, pp. 379-385

Authors: SIMON L GREENBERG J ARNDT J PYSZCZYNSKI T CLEMENT R SOLOMON S
Citation: L. Simon et al., PERCEIVED CONSENSUS, UNIQUENESS, AND TERROR MANAGEMENT - COMPENSATORYRESPONSES TO THREATS TO INCLUSION AND DISTINCTIVENESS FOLLOWING MORTALITY SALIENCE, Personality & social psychology bulletin, 23(10), 1997, pp. 1055-1065

Authors: ARNDT J GREENBERG J SOLOMON S PYSZCZYNSKI T SIMON L
Citation: J. Arndt et al., SUPPRESSION, ACCESSIBILITY OF DEATH-RELATED THOUGHTS, AND CULTURAL WORLDVIEW DEFENSE - EXPLORING THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF TERROR MANAGEMENT, Journal of personality and social psychology, 73(1), 1997, pp. 5-18

Authors: SIMON L GREENBERG J HARMONJONES E SOLOMON S PYSZCZYNSKI T ARNDT J ABEND T
Citation: L. Simon et al., TERROR MANAGEMENT AND COGNITIVE-EXPERIENTIAL SELF-THEORY - EVIDENCE THAT TERROR MANAGEMENT OCCURS IN THE EXPERIENTIAL SYSTEM, Journal of personality and social psychology, 72(5), 1997, pp. 1132-1146

Authors: HARMONJONES E SIMON L GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T SOLOMON S MCGREGOR H
Citation: E. Harmonjones et al., TERROR MANAGEMENT THEORY AND SELF-ESTEEM - EVIDENCE THAT INCREASED SELF-ESTEEM REDUCES MORTALITY SALIENCE EFFECTS, Journal of personality and social psychology, 72(1), 1997, pp. 24-36

Authors: PYSZCZYNSKI T WICKLUND RA FLORESKU S KOCH H GAUCH G SOLOMON S GREENBERG J
Citation: T. Pyszczynski et al., WHISTLING IN THE DARK - EXAGGERATED CONSENSUS ESTIMATES IN RESPONSE TO INCIDENTAL REMINDERS OF MORTALITY, Psychological science, 7(6), 1996, pp. 332-336

Authors: SIMON L GREENBERG J HARMONJONES E SOLOMON S PYSZCZYNSKI T
Citation: L. Simon et al., MILD DEPRESSION, MORTALITY SALIENCE, AND DEFENSE OF THE WORLDVIEW - EVIDENCE OF INTENSIFIED TERROR MANAGEMENT IN THE MILDLY DEPRESSED, Personality & social psychology bulletin, 22(1), 1996, pp. 81-90

Authors: GREENBERG J PORTEUS J SIMON L PYSZCZYNSKI T SOLOMON S
Citation: J. Greenberg et al., EVIDENCE OF A TERROR MANAGEMENT FUNCTION OF CULTURAL ICONS - THE EFFECTS OF MORTALITY SALIENCE ON THE INAPPROPRIATE USE OF CHERISHED CULTURAL SYMBOLS, Personality & social psychology bulletin, 21(11), 1995, pp. 1221-1228

Authors: PYSZCZYNSKI T GREENBERG J SOLOMON S CATHER C GAT I SIDERIS J
Citation: T. Pyszczynski et al., DEFENSIVE DISTANCING FROM VICTIMS OF SERIOUS ILLNESS - THE ROLE OF DELAY, Personality & social psychology bulletin, 21(1), 1995, pp. 13-20

Authors: GREENBERG J SIMON L HARMONJONES E SOLOMON S PYSZCZYNSKI T LYON D
Citation: J. Greenberg et al., TESTING ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS FOR MORTALITY SALIENCE EFFECTS - TERROR MANAGEMENT, VALUE ACCESSIBILITY, OR WORRISOME THOUGHTS, European journal of social psychology, 25(4), 1995, pp. 417-433

Authors: GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T WARNER S BRALOW D
Citation: J. Greenberg et al., A PROGNOSTIC UTILITY BIAS IN JUDGMENTS OF SIMILARITY BETWEEN PAST ANDPRESENT INSTANCES - HOW AVAILABLE INFORMATION IS DEEMED USEFUL FOR PREDICTION, European journal of social psychology, 24(5), 1994, pp. 593-610

Authors: GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T SOLOMON S SIMON L BREUS MJ
Citation: J. Greenberg et al., ROLE OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND ACCESSIBILITY OF DEATH-RELATED THOUGHTS IN MORTALITY SALIENCE EFFECTS, Journal of personality and social psychology, 67(4), 1994, pp. 627-637

Authors: GREENBERG J PYSZCZYNSKI T SOLOMON S PINEL E SIMON L JORDAN K
Citation: J. Greenberg et al., EFFECTS OF SELF-ESTEEM ON VULNERABILITY-DENYING DEFENSIVE DISTORTIONS- FURTHER EVIDENCE OF AN ANXIETY-BUFFERING FUNCTION OF SELF-ESTEEM, Journal of experimental social psychology, 29(3), 1993, pp. 229-251
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