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Death Reminders Increase Agreement With Extremist Views but Not Violent Extremist Action in Indonesian Muslims

机译:死亡提醒增加了与极端主义观点的共识,但对印尼穆斯林没有采取极端暴力行动

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Using terror management theory, we examined whether mortality salience (MS; death-related cognitions) increased support for religious and political extremism and/or violent extremism in young Indonesian Muslims. Muslim and non-Muslim Indonesian students studying in Australia were randomized to an MS or control condition. Following completion of a distracter task, participants were asked to rate their agreement/disagreement with another Indonesian Muslim student's (bogus) statements toward extremist views and violent extremist actions. After controlling for alienation, Muslim students in the MS condition reported significantly higher levels of support for extremist views than did non-Muslims. There was no significant effect of MS on violent extremist action in either Muslims or non-Muslims. The results suggest that reminders of death (MS) may lead young Muslims to be more supportive of politically and religiously extreme views, but not violent action. Our findings lend partial support to previous research in Iranian Muslim students; however, further research is needed to establish factors that can result in increased support for violent extremism.
机译:使用恐怖管理理论,我们研究了死亡率显着性(MS;与死亡有关的认知)是否增加了印尼年轻穆斯林对宗教和政治极端主义和/或暴力极端主义的支持。在澳大利亚学习的穆斯林和非穆斯林印度尼西亚学生被随机分配到MS或对照条件下。分心任务完成后,要求参与者对另一位印度尼西亚穆斯林学生(假)对极端主义观点和暴力极端主义行动的同意/不同意进行评分。在控制了疏远之后,处于MS状态的穆斯林学生报告的对极端主义观点的支持水平明显高于非穆斯林。 MS对穆斯林或非穆斯林的暴力极端主义行动均无明显影响。结果表明,死亡提醒(MS)可能会使年轻的穆斯林更加支持政治和宗教上的极端观点,而不是暴力行为。我们的发现为先前对伊朗穆斯林学生的研究提供了部分支持;但是,需要进一步研究来确定可能导致对暴力极端主义的支持增加的因素。

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