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Dunkel, Curtis S. – Death Studies, 2009
Three studies were conducted examining the relationship between thoughts of defecation and thoughts of death. In Study 1 and Study 3 it was found that making thoughts of feces salient reduced the accessibility of death thoughts. In Study 2 it was found that making thoughts of death salient decreased the accessibility of feces thoughts. It is…
Descriptors: Death, Cognitive Processes, Sanitation, Human Body

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