Mark J. Landau
University of Kansas(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion, Social and Intergroup Psychology, Language, Metaphor, and Cognition, Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health, Media Influence and Health
Most-Cited Works
- → A metaphor-enriched social cognition.(2010)752 cited
- → Deliver us from Evil: The Effects of Mortality Salience and Reminders of 9/11 on Support for President George W. Bush(2004)657 cited
- → Compensatory control and the appeal of a structured world.(2015)446 cited
- → An existential function of enemyship: Evidence that people attribute influence to personal and political enemies to compensate for threats to control.(2010)342 cited
- → A Function of Form: Terror Management and Structuring the Social World.(2004)274 cited
- → A dual-motive model of scapegoating: Displacing blame to reduce guilt or increase control.(2012)249 cited
- → Windows into nothingness: Terror management, meaninglessness, and negative reactions to modern art.(2006)209 cited
- → Death Goes to the Polls: A Meta‐Analysis of Mortality Salience Effects on Political Attitudes(2013)206 cited
- → Seeing I to I: A Pathway to Interpersonal Connectedness.(2006)190 cited
- → Competitive victimhood as a response to accusations of ingroup harm doing.(2012)187 cited