
handle: 11577/3034703
Reminders of death are known to increase prejudice. However, being religious may be an effective buffer against this effect. Supporting this hypothesis, two studies showed that death reminders increased prejudice only for non-religious participants.
Religion; Prejudice; Mortality salience
Religion; Prejudice; Mortality salience
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