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Authors: Greenberg, J Schimel, J Martens, A Solomon, S Pyszcznyski, T
Citation: J. Greenberg et al., Sympathy for the devil: Evidence that reminding whites of their mortality promotes more favorable reactions to white racists, MOTIV EMOT, 25(2), 2001, pp. 113-133

Authors: Stark, J Schimel, J
Citation: J. Stark et J. Schimel, Errors in 'Overestimation of gross N transformation rates in grassland soils ...', SOIL BIOL B, 33(10), 2001, pp. 1433-1435

Authors: Schimel, J Arndt, J Pyszczynski, T Greenberg, J
Citation: J. Schimel et al., Being accepted for who we are: Evidence that social validation of the intrinsic self reduces general defensiveness, J PERS SOC, 80(1), 2001, pp. 35-52

Authors: Greenberg, J Arndt, J Schimel, J Pyszczynski, T Solomon, S
Citation: J. Greenberg et al., Clarifying the function of mortality salience-induced worldview defense: Renewed suppression or reduced accessibility of death-related thoughts?, J EXP S PSY, 37(1), 2001, pp. 70-76

Authors: Dechesne, M Greenberg, J Arndt, J Schimel, J
Citation: M. Dechesne et al., Terror management and the vicissitudes of sports fan affiliation: the effects of mortality salience on optimism and fan identification, EUR J SOC P, 30(6), 2000, pp. 813-835

Authors: Schimel, J
Citation: J. Schimel, Global change - Rice, microbes and methane, NATURE, 403(6768), 2000, pp. 375

Authors: Schimel, J Pyszczynski, T Greenberg, J O'Mahen, H Arndt, J
Citation: J. Schimel et al., Running from the shadow: Psychological distancing from others to deny characteristics people fear in themselves, J PERS SOC, 78(3), 2000, pp. 446-462

Authors: Schimel, J Simon, L Greenberg, J Pyszczynski, T Solomon, S Waxmonsky, J Arndt, J
Citation: J. Schimel et al., Stereotypes and terror management: Evidence that mortality salience enhances stereotypic thinking and preferences, J PERS SOC, 77(5), 1999, pp. 905-926

Authors: Arndt, J Greenberg, J Solomon, S Pyszczynski, T Schimel, J
Citation: J. Arndt et al., Creativity and terror management: Evidence that creative activity increases guilt and social projection following mortality salience, J PERS SOC, 77(1), 1999, pp. 19-32
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