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2019


Vail, K. E., Soenke, M., & Waggoner, B. (2019). Terror management theory and religious belief (pp. 259-286). In C. Routledge & M. Vess (Eds.) Handbook of terror management theory. Cambridge, MA: Academic Press.


2014


Greenberg, J., Vail, K. E., & Pyszczynski, T. (2014). Terror management theory and research: How the desire for death transcendence drives our strivings for meaning and significance. (pp. 85-134) In A. Elliot (Ed.) Advances in Motivation Science. Academic Press.


2013


McCabe, S., Vail, K. E., Arndt, J., & Goldenberg, J. L. (2013). Multi-layered meanings in health decision making: A terror management health model analysis. In J. Hicks & C. Routledge (Eds.), The Experience of Meaning in Life: Classical Perspectives, Emerging Themes, and Controversies. New York: Springer Press.


Arndt, J., Landau, M. J., Vail, K. E., & Vess, M. (2013). An edifice for enduring personal value: A terror management perspective on the human quest for multi-level meaning (pp. 49-70). In K. Markman, T. Proulx & M. Lindberg (Eds.), The Psychology of Meaning. Washington, DC: APA.


2012


Vail, K. E., Kosloff, S., Vess, M. K., & Ashish, D. (2012). Faith and finitude: Exhuming the death-denying function of religious belief. In P. McNamara & W. J. Wildman (Eds.), Science and the World’s Religions. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Press.


2010


Pyszczynski, T., Vail, K. E., & Motyl, M. S. (2010). The cycle of righteous killing: Psychological forces in the prevention and promotion of peace. In T. Pick, A. Speckhard, & B. Jacuch (Eds.), Homegrown Terrorism: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series – E: Human and Societal Dynamics. Amsterdam: IOS Press.


2009


Motyl, M. S., Vail, K. E., & Pyszczynski, T. (2009). Waging terror: Psychological motivation in cultural violence and peacemaking. In M. Morgan (Ed.), The Impact of 9/11 on Psychology and Education. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.


Vail, K. E., Motyl, M., Abdollahi, A. & Pyszczynski, T. (2009). Dying to Live: Terrorism, War, and Defending One's Way of Life. In D. Antonius, A. D. Brown, T. K. Walters, J. M. Ramirez, & S. J. Sinclair (Eds.), Interdisciplinary Analyses of Terrorism and Political Aggression. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.


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