Terror Management among Chinese: Worldview Defense, and Intergroup Bias in Resource Allocation
Management of terror of death and its subsequent reactions has been held to be universal. However, with only a few exceptions empirical efforts have so far been focused on people from North American and European countries. Would Eastern philosophical traditions render differential management of the...
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Main Authors: | TAM, Kim-Pong, CHIU, Chi-Yue, LAU, Ivy Yee-Man |
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2007
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