Abstract for "Terror management and trait empathy: Evidence that mortality salience promotes reactions of forgiveness
among people with high (vs. low) trait empathy," by Schimel, Wohl, & Williams (in press):
Terror management research has typically found that people respond harshly toward offending others when reminded of their
mortality. In the current research we examined whether mortality salience would increase attitudes of forgiveness toward
such individuals, especially among those with high trait empathy. Consistent with prior research, Study 1 showed that
mortality salience increased forgiveness of a violent hockey player, but only if this person was a member of the ingroup.
Study 2 showed that mortality (vs. dental pain) salience led persons high in trait empathy to forgive the same violent
hockey player regardless of his group membership. Implications for increasing forgiveness and prosocial behavior in
intergroup contexts are briefly discussed.