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Believing in Karma: The Effect of Mortality Salience on Excessive Consumption

机译:信仰因果报应:死亡率显着性对过度消费的影响

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This research proposes that mortality salience leads individuals to engage in differentiation of excessive consumption based on their appraisal of the karmic system. Study 1 demonstrated that mortality salience interacts with belief in karma to jointly determine excessive consumption, such that consumers faced with mortality salience tend to increase overconsumption likelihood when they have a weak (vs. strong) belief in karma. Study 2 revealed the underlying mechanism – temporal perspective – that drives our main effect. Replicating the findings of the two previous studies, study 3 further delineated benefit appeal as a theoretically derived boundary condition for the proposed interaction effect on excessiveness. Theoretical and, practical implications, as well as avenues for future research are discussed.
机译:这项研究提出,死亡率显着性会导致个人根据对业力系统的评估来区分过度消费。研究1表明,死亡率显着性与对业力的信念相互作用,共同决定了过度消费,因此,面对死亡因数显着性的消费者在对业力的信念较弱(相对于强烈)时倾向于增加过度消费的可能性。研究2揭示了驱动我们主要效果的潜在机制-时间观点。重复先前两项研究的发现,研究3进一步描述了利益诉求,将其作为理论上得出的针对过度性的相互作用效应的边界条件。讨论了理论和实践意义以及未来研究的途径。

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