A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors

Research on mortality salience has traditionally been focused on its destructive qualities. According to the terror management theory, when a person is reminded of death, he gets anxious and seeks to transcend death by protecting his cultural worldviews and self-esteem. This has resulted in ingroup...

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Main Authors: Chua, Hui Min, See, Yuanru
Other Authors: Lin Qiu
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1682932023-06-11T15:32:22Z A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors Chua, Hui Min See, Yuanru Lin Qiu School of Social Sciences linqiu@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology::Affection and emotion Social sciences::Psychology::Behaviorism Research on mortality salience has traditionally been focused on its destructive qualities. According to the terror management theory, when a person is reminded of death, he gets anxious and seeks to transcend death by protecting his cultural worldviews and self-esteem. This has resulted in ingroup favouritism and prejudice in many cases. However, a spate of growing evidence in the last decade suggests prosocial outcomes for mortality salience as well. This is known as the Scrooge effect. In this literature review, we seek to examine if the Scrooge effect exists and the factors that affect it. A consolidation of papers on the effect has shown support for the Scrooge effect’s existence and uncovered various factors that influence it. Due to its strong basis in the terror management theory, some of the main factors we have found to influence the Scrooge effect are one’s cultural worldview and the presence of alternative ways to transcend death. Limitations and future directions for research on the Scrooge effect are also discussed. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology 2023-06-10T12:22:09Z 2023-06-10T12:22:09Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Chua, H. M. & See, Y. (2023). A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168293 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168293 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chua, Hui Min
See, Yuanru
A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors
description Research on mortality salience has traditionally been focused on its destructive qualities. According to the terror management theory, when a person is reminded of death, he gets anxious and seeks to transcend death by protecting his cultural worldviews and self-esteem. This has resulted in ingroup favouritism and prejudice in many cases. However, a spate of growing evidence in the last decade suggests prosocial outcomes for mortality salience as well. This is known as the Scrooge effect. In this literature review, we seek to examine if the Scrooge effect exists and the factors that affect it. A consolidation of papers on the effect has shown support for the Scrooge effect’s existence and uncovered various factors that influence it. Due to its strong basis in the terror management theory, some of the main factors we have found to influence the Scrooge effect are one’s cultural worldview and the presence of alternative ways to transcend death. Limitations and future directions for research on the Scrooge effect are also discussed.
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See, Yuanru
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title A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors
title_short A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors
title_full A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors
title_fullStr A review of the scrooge effect and its moderating factors
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