In seven studies (n = 1133), adults tried to create funny ideas and then rated the funniness of their responses, which were also independently rated by judges. In contrast to the common “funnier than average” effect found for global self-ratings, people were relatively modest and self-critical about their specific ideas. Extraversion (r = 0.12 [0.07, 0.18], k = 7) and openness to experience (r = 0.09 [0.03, 0.15], k = 7) predicted rating one’s responses as funnier; women rated their responses as less funny (d = −0.28 [−0.37, −0.19], k = 7). The within-person correlation between self and judge ratings was small but significant (r = 0.13 [0.07, 0.19], k = 7), so people had some insight into their ideas’ funniness
It was hypothesized that males will rate female-targeted jokes as more humorous than male-targeted j...
The aim of the present study is to locate eight comic styles in basic and broad concepts of humor, n...
It is the aim of this study to investigate and discover some of the relationship between joke prefer...
In seven studies (n = 1133), adults tried to create funny ideas and then rated the funniness of thei...
To explain the pervasive role of humor in human social interaction and among mating partner preferen...
The current work estimated the relative importance of joke and audience characteristics for the occu...
Without an objective metric for identifying how funny humorous material really is, a person may re...
Paul E. McGhee stated that females smile and laugh more than males because they have a stronger need...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
Abstract: To explain the pervasive role of humor in human social interaction and among mating partne...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-60)The present study examines reactions to brief, narr...
The effects on mirth responses (i.e. laughter, smiling) to and subjective ratings of humorous cartoo...
The present study introduces eight comic styles (i.e., fun, humor, nonsense, wit, irony, satire, sar...
The aim was to examine whether measurements of creativity as a domain general trait can explain poss...
It was hypothesized that males will rate female-targeted jokes as more humorous than male-targeted j...
The aim of the present study is to locate eight comic styles in basic and broad concepts of humor, n...
It is the aim of this study to investigate and discover some of the relationship between joke prefer...
In seven studies (n = 1133), adults tried to create funny ideas and then rated the funniness of thei...
To explain the pervasive role of humor in human social interaction and among mating partner preferen...
The current work estimated the relative importance of joke and audience characteristics for the occu...
Without an objective metric for identifying how funny humorous material really is, a person may re...
Paul E. McGhee stated that females smile and laugh more than males because they have a stronger need...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
Abstract: To explain the pervasive role of humor in human social interaction and among mating partne...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-60)The present study examines reactions to brief, narr...
The effects on mirth responses (i.e. laughter, smiling) to and subjective ratings of humorous cartoo...
The present study introduces eight comic styles (i.e., fun, humor, nonsense, wit, irony, satire, sar...
The aim was to examine whether measurements of creativity as a domain general trait can explain poss...
It was hypothesized that males will rate female-targeted jokes as more humorous than male-targeted j...
The aim of the present study is to locate eight comic styles in basic and broad concepts of humor, n...
It is the aim of this study to investigate and discover some of the relationship between joke prefer...