This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of recordDespite the widely held view that men are funnier than women, research supporting this view is inconsistent. Instead, the view that men are funnier than women may be a stereotype rather than a reflection of real differences in humor. Considering a previously found source memory bias in the attribution of funnier captions to men and less funny captions to women, this stereotype may be working to further perpetuate this mistaken belief. The current study aims to investigate this possible stereotype and further investigate an attribution bias arising from this stereotype. Two-hundred and twenty-eight participants from three countr...
Females have traditionally been characterized as unable to produce, or even appreciate, humor. Altho...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the relationships among gender, attitudes toward me...
Despite the widely held view that men are funnier than women, research supporting this view is incon...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We offer the first systematic quantitative meta-analysis on sex differences in humor production abil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-60)The present study examines reactions to brief, narr...
All available peer-reviewed literature on humor and gender differences (1977–2018) was screened and ...
We offer the first systematic quantitative meta-analysis on sex differences in humor production abil...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
It was hypothesized that males will rate female-targeted jokes as more humorous than male-targeted j...
Evolutionary-minded scientists have proposed that humor is a sexually selected trait in men that sig...
The article presents a research overview on developments in the field of gender and humour over the ...
The present study investigates gender differences in the use of formal features of cartoons, like th...
Abstract: Evolutionary-minded scientists have proposed that humor is a sexually selected trait in me...
Females have traditionally been characterized as unable to produce, or even appreciate, humor. Altho...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the relationships among gender, attitudes toward me...
Despite the widely held view that men are funnier than women, research supporting this view is incon...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We offer the first systematic quantitative meta-analysis on sex differences in humor production abil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-60)The present study examines reactions to brief, narr...
All available peer-reviewed literature on humor and gender differences (1977–2018) was screened and ...
We offer the first systematic quantitative meta-analysis on sex differences in humor production abil...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
It was hypothesized that males will rate female-targeted jokes as more humorous than male-targeted j...
Evolutionary-minded scientists have proposed that humor is a sexually selected trait in men that sig...
The article presents a research overview on developments in the field of gender and humour over the ...
The present study investigates gender differences in the use of formal features of cartoons, like th...
Abstract: Evolutionary-minded scientists have proposed that humor is a sexually selected trait in me...
Females have traditionally been characterized as unable to produce, or even appreciate, humor. Altho...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the relationships among gender, attitudes toward me...