The current study tasked undergraduates with serving as hypothetical human resource workers to evaluate complaints of offensive and inoffensive humor used by male and female employees in a fictitious company who varied in employment status and age. Offensive humor was deemed more problematic in its usage, particularly among female perceivers. Contrary to hypotheses, its usage was more problematic for male and older employees than for female and younger employees. In addition, participants were more averse to both offensive and inoffensive humor from high-status and older men relative to women with similar characteristics. We frame results with consideration of recent social trends
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given th...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
The aim of this systematic review was to develop a thematic synthesis of existing qualitative studie...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the uses of humor in the workplace, and the different uses ...
Although research has added to our understanding of the positive and negative effects of the use of ...
The prevailing notion of an individual having a distinct humour style, closely related to personalit...
Anecdotally, people maintain that one characteristic of a satisfactory workplace is associating with...
It was hypothesized that males will rate female-targeted jokes as more humorous than male-targeted j...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-60)The present study examines reactions to brief, narr...
This study explores the contradiction between individually-held beliefs and reactions to sexist humo...
Masculinity is pervasive in the field of policing, present in both the culture and organizational st...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
Humor is a unique form of communication because; in order for it to have an impact the receiver is r...
In this paper, we investigate how adaptive and maladaptive humor influence well-being in the workpla...
Since our early days of childhood, we have often heard "No two people are alike." We look, sound and...
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given th...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
The aim of this systematic review was to develop a thematic synthesis of existing qualitative studie...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the uses of humor in the workplace, and the different uses ...
Although research has added to our understanding of the positive and negative effects of the use of ...
The prevailing notion of an individual having a distinct humour style, closely related to personalit...
Anecdotally, people maintain that one characteristic of a satisfactory workplace is associating with...
It was hypothesized that males will rate female-targeted jokes as more humorous than male-targeted j...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-60)The present study examines reactions to brief, narr...
This study explores the contradiction between individually-held beliefs and reactions to sexist humo...
Masculinity is pervasive in the field of policing, present in both the culture and organizational st...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
Humor is a unique form of communication because; in order for it to have an impact the receiver is r...
In this paper, we investigate how adaptive and maladaptive humor influence well-being in the workpla...
Since our early days of childhood, we have often heard "No two people are alike." We look, sound and...
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given th...
As personified in jokers, fools and clowns, humour is an integral part of human history [44]. Humour...
The aim of this systematic review was to develop a thematic synthesis of existing qualitative studie...