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A theoretical and empirical review of the death-thought accessibility concept in terror management research.
J Hayes, J Schimel, J Arndt, EH Faucher
Psychological bulletin 136 (5), 699, 2010
5592010
Is death really the worm at the core? Converging evidence that worldview threat increases death-thought accessibility.
J Schimel, J Hayes, T Williams, J Jahrig
Journal of personality and social psychology 92 (5), 789, 2007
4582007
Evidence for the DTA hypothesis II: Threatening self-esteem increases death-thought accessibility
J Hayes, J Schimel, EH Faucher, TJ Williams
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (3), 600-613, 2008
2132008
Fighting death with death: The buffering effects of learning that worldview violators have died
J Hayes, J Schimel, TJ Williams
Psychological science 19 (5), 501-507, 2008
1452008
Motivation for aggressive religious radicalization: Goal regulation theory and a personality× threat× affordance hypothesis
I McGregor, J Hayes, M Prentice
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 124673, 2015
1342015
Why bother? Death, failure, and fatalistic withdrawal from life.
J Hayes, CLP Ward, I McGregor
Journal of personality and social psychology 110 (1), 96, 2016
762016
Worldview accommodation: Selectively modifying committed beliefs provides defense against worldview threat
J Hayes, J Schimel, TJ Williams, AL Howard, D Webber, EH Faucher
Self and Identity 14 (5), 521-548, 2015
582015
Self-esteem and autonomic physiology: Self-esteem levels predict cardiac vagal tone
A Martens, J Greenberg, JJB Allen, J Hayes, J Schimel, M Johns
Journal of Research in Personality 44 (5), 573-584, 2010
522010
Unintended effects of measuring implicit processes: The case of death-thought accessibility in mortality salience studies
J Hayes, J Schimel
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 74, 257-269, 2018
512018
The moderating role of extrinsic contingency focus on reactions to threat
T Williams, J Schimel, J Hayes, A Martens
European Journal of Social Psychology 40 (2), 300-320, 2010
512010
Using a bug-killing paradigm to understand how social validation and invalidation affect the distress of killing
D Webber, J Schimel, A Martens, J Hayes, EH Faucher
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (4), 470-481, 2013
482013
A consideration of three critical hypotheses
J Schimel, J Hayes, M Sharp
Handbook of terror management theory, 1-30, 2019
472019
Emotion as a necessary component of threat-induced death thought accessibility and defensive compensation
D Webber, J Schimel, EH Faucher, J Hayes, R Zhang, A Martens
Motivation and Emotion 39, 142-155, 2015
442015
The effects of existential threat on reading comprehension of worldview affirming and disconfirming information
TJ Williams, J Schimel, J Hayes, EH Faucher
European Journal of Social Psychology 42 (5), 602-616, 2012
342012
Fatalism in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for mitigation and mental health
J Hayes, L Clerk
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 560092, 2021
32*2021
Self‐esteem: A human solution to the problem of death
J Schimel, M Landau, J Hayes
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2 (3), 1218-1234, 2008
312008
Praising the dead: On the motivational tendency and psychological function of eulogizing the deceased
J Hayes
Motivation and Emotion 40, 375-388, 2016
212016
Between a rock and a hard place: When affirming life reduces depression, but increases anxiety
J Hayes, C Hubley
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 36 (10), 860-882, 2017
182017
Following and resisting body image ideals in advertising: The moderating role of extrinsic contingency focus
TJ Williams, J Schimel, J Hayes, M Usta
Self and Identity 13 (4), 398-418, 2014
112014
Effect of group logotherapy on anxiety about death and existential loneliness in patients with advanced cancer: a randomized controlled trial
M Heidary, R Heshmati, J Hayes
Cancer Nursing 46 (1), E21-E30, 2023
92023
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