Abstract: | Investigated the concurrent validity of three measures of death anxiety and the effect of birth order on death anxiety as measured by each of the scales- Ss were 100 undergraduate students at a large, private, midwestern university. Results showed significant intercorrelations (p <0.001) among the three scales; only one scale (Templer) differentiated first-born and only children from later-born children. The former had higer death anxiety scores (p <0.05). |