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A Social Psychology of the Afterlife Views

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues / Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues, (P)1229-0661; (E)1229-0661
2002, v.8 no.1, pp.141-164



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Abstract

The present study examined the variations in personality variables according to different types for the Korean view of the afterlife, including 'extinction type', 'the other world-oriented transmigration type', 'heaven/hell type' and 'obscurity type'. The results may be summarized as follows: (1) 'the other world-oriented transmigration type' and 'heaven/hell type' showed significantly stronger belief in a just world than 'extinction type', (2) 'extinction type' and 'obscurity type' showed more external attribution for accidents than 'heaven/hell type', (3) there was no difference in unrealistic optimism levels, (4) depending upon the types for the view of the afterlife, not only preferred self-enhancing biases but also positive illusions which related to life satisfaction were different, (5) 'extinction type' showed stronger risk-taking tendency than 'heaven/hell type'. These results were explained in terms of features that belong to each afterlife view. Finally, we discussed the limitation of this study and the directions for future study.

keywords
내세관, 세상의 공정성, 사고의 귀인, 비현실적 낙관성, 긍정적 환상, 위험감수경향, afterlife views, belief in a just world, attribution for accidents, unrealistic optimism, positive illusions, risk-taking tendency., afterlife views, belief in a just world, attribution for accidents, unrealistic optimism, positive illusions, risk-taking tendency.

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues