The effects of knowing or not knowing the satirical nature of a piece of humor were examined and compared to the effects of disparaging humor. One hundred and twenty-six heterosexual undergraduate students (male: n = 43; female: n = 83) were randomly assigned a satirical or an offensive comic about gay men. Some of those who read the satirical piece were told of the satirical intentions of the author. Some of the predicted hypotheses were partially supported. Low SDO participants found the satirical comic, regardless of whether the author’s satirical intentions were explicitly told or not, less humorous and more offensive than high SDO participants. On the other hand, high SDO participants found the disparaging comic to be more humorous and...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
Without an objective metric for identifying how funny humorous material really is, a person may re...
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...
Three studies investigated whether disparagement humor would be received more positively if the sour...
Satirical news blends entertainment with information and opinion. Satire can thus impact various aud...
Humor is a unique form of communication because; in order for it to have an impact the receiver is r...
Satirical news blends entertainment with information and opinion. Satire can thus impact various aud...
This study examined the effects of verbal overshadowing on humor. Verbal overshadowing is a phenomen...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the relationships among gender, attitudes toward me...
Satire is often used to send persuasive messages. Humor in general increases engagement with and enj...
According to the cognitive approach to humor, the comprehension of humorous texts implies recognizin...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
Without an objective metric for identifying how funny humorous material really is, a person may re...
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...
Three studies investigated whether disparagement humor would be received more positively if the sour...
Satirical news blends entertainment with information and opinion. Satire can thus impact various aud...
Humor is a unique form of communication because; in order for it to have an impact the receiver is r...
Satirical news blends entertainment with information and opinion. Satire can thus impact various aud...
This study examined the effects of verbal overshadowing on humor. Verbal overshadowing is a phenomen...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the relationships among gender, attitudes toward me...
Satire is often used to send persuasive messages. Humor in general increases engagement with and enj...
According to the cognitive approach to humor, the comprehension of humorous texts implies recognizin...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...
This paper uses the example of 25 young people's responses to a Daily Mail cartoon on the subject of...