Openness to experience predicts intrinsic value shifts after deliberating one's own death.

Death Stud

c Department of Psychological Science , University of Missouri, Columbia , Missouri , USA.

Published: April 2018

Individual differences that might moderate processes of value shifting during and after deliberating one's own death remain largely unexplored. Two studies measured participants' openness and relative intrinsic-to-extrinsic value orientation (RIEVO) before randomly assigning them to conditions in which they wrote about their own death or dental pain for 6 days, after which RIEVO was assessed again up to 12 days later. When participants confronted thoughts about their own death over a sustained period, high openness to experience helped them shift toward intrinsic values. Implications for understanding openness' role in value reorientation from existential deliberation processes are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2017.1334016DOI Listing

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