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An unscathed past in the face of death : Mortality salience reduces individuals' regrets

Date Issued
2015-01-01
Author(s)
Rudert, Selma Carolin  
Reutner, Leonie  
Walker, Mirella  
Greifeneder, Rainer  
DOI
10.1016/j.jesp.2014.12.006
Abstract
Folk wisdom and popular literature hold that, in the face of death, individuals tend to regret things in their livesthat they have done or failed to do. TerrorManagement Theory (TMT), in contrast, allows for the prediction thatindividuals who are confronted with death try to minimize the experience of regret in order to retain a positiveself-esteem. Three experiments put these competing perspectives to test. Drawing on TMT, we hypothesized andfound that participants primed with their own death regret fewer things than control-group participants. Thispattern of results cannot be attributed to differing types of regrets (Study 1). Furthermore, we provide evidencesuggesting that the effect is not purely a product of cognitive mechanisms such as differing levels of construal(Study 2), cognitive contrast, or deficits (Study 3). Rather, the reported results are best explained in terms of amotivational coping mechanism: When death is salient, individuals strive to bolster as well as protect theirself-esteem and accordingly try to minimize the experience of regret. The results add to our conceptual understandingof regret and TMT, and suggest that a multitude of lifestyle guidebooks need updating.
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