Rholes, W. Steve2004-09-302017-04-072004-09-302017-04-072005-052004-09-30http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/545Two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of self-construal and religious fundamentalism on terror management processes. It was found that both interdependent self-construal and religious fundamentalist beliefs offer protection against death-related thoughts and worldview defense following mortality salience. The implications for terror management theory are discussed.en-USterror managementself-construalreligious fundamentalismThe effects of self-construal and religious fundamentalism on terror management effectsBook