The present study was an attempt to test empirically the general proposition that fear of death is related to certain attitudes about fertility, particularly expected number of children. Analysis of data collected at a midwestern university (N = 355) showed this proposition to be generally supported and dependent, in part, on respondents' sex. Although the interrelationships of the variables appear somewhat complex, they provide an empirical reference for further research linking mortality to fertility.
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