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Social Psychology

James Madison University

Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019

2015

Serene

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The Impact Of “Fearful” And “Serene” Mood On Mortality Salience, Kathryn A. Howard May 2015

The Impact Of “Fearful” And “Serene” Mood On Mortality Salience, Kathryn A. Howard

Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019

Seventy-eight participants were randomly assigned to receive either a serene, neutral, or fearful mood induction, followed by either a neutral salience or mortality salience induction. After these manipulations, participants read a political essay that opposed their world view. Participants then completed several measures examining how much they liked/did not like the author of the essay, along with a measure assessing their opinion on an ethnic out-group. It was hypothesized that participants who received the serene mood induction would derogate the author of the opposing essay and ethnic out-group members significantly less than those who received the fearful or neutral mood …