نتایج جستجو برای: incongruity theories of humor

تعداد نتایج: 21174261  

2012
Gil Greengross Rod A. Martin Geoffrey Miller

Individual differences in humor production ability are understudied, especially among experts. This is the first quantitative study of personality traits, humor production ability, humor styles, and intelligence among stand-up comedians. It analyzes data from 31 comedians and 400 college students with regard to the Big Five personality traits (NEO-FFI-R), the Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ), a...

2015
Diyi Yang Alon Lavie Chris Dyer Eduard H. Hovy

Humor is an essential component in personal communication. How to create computational models to discover the structures behind humor, recognize humor and even extract humor anchors remains a challenge. In this work, we first identify several semantic structures behind humor and design sets of features for each structure, and next employ a computational approach to recognize humor. Furthermore,...

2017
María Hidalgo-Baz Mercedes Martos-Partal Óscar González-Benito

This research focuses on the incongruity between positive attitudinal responses but a lack of purchase behavior in organic markets. According to cognitive dissonance theory, consumer orientations toward the benefits attributed to organic products (environmental protection, health, hedonic) relieve the dissonance that results from this attitude-behavior incongruity. Knowledge also functions as a...

2015
Claire L. Fox Simon C. Hunter Siân E. Jones

a r t i c l e i n f o Attempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating these two constructs fails to address the emerging understanding that individuals use combinations of humor styles, and that different combinations may be differentially associated with psychosocial adjustment. Indeed humor types have been identified in adult samples (Galloway, 2010...

2010
Andrew Johnson David M. McCord

The present study examined the relationships between the broad, multidimensional view of humor using the factors of the Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale (MSHS) and all of the Five Factor Theory (FFT) personality domains and specific facets. Results indicated a number of significant personality facets related to the Humor Production and Social Use factor. The strongest were Assertiveness, A...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2008
C M Deveney D A Pizzagalli

Increasing evidence suggests that emotion regulation (ER) strategies modulate encoding of information presented during regulation; however, no studies have assessed the impact of cognitive reappraisal ER strategies on the processing of stimuli presented after the ER period. Participants in the present study regulated emotions to unpleasant pictures and then judged whether a word was negative or...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2010
Nicholas A Kuiper Catherine Leite

This study examined how personality impressions about another person are influenced by the style of humor that person displays. Four distinct styles were examined, with two of these being adaptive (affiliative and self-enhancing humor), and two being maladaptive (aggressive and self-defeating humor). Participants read descriptions of an individual displaying each humor style, and then rated tha...

2016
Virgil Zeigler-Hill Gillian A. McCabe Jennifer K. Vrabel

Basic personality traits (e.g., extraversion) have been found to be associated with the humor styles that individuals employ. In the present study, we were interested in determining whether pathological personality traits were also associated with humor styles. We examined the associations between the pathological personality traits captured by the Personality Inventory for the DSM-5 (PID-5) an...

2012
Bernadette McCosker Carmen C Moran

BACKGROUND In contrast with an early implicit "facilitative hypothesis" of humor, a revised specificity hypothesis predicts that the benefits of humor depend on the specific style of humor used. Information on predictors of these humor styles in turn enhances the ability to predict the effect on well-being. METHODS We examined the relationships between interpersonal competence, self-esteem, a...

Journal: :Kafkas Ünivesitesi sosyal bilimler enstitüsü dergisi 2022

Humour/laughter is a human entity and activity. It takes place in almost all kinds of social interactions. Most us cannot help laughing at something funny our daily routines. Laughter the fundamental mode expression common to beings. From this perspective, Simon considered one most significant playwrights who uses laughter elements skilfully his works. He called “laugh machine". Marvin Neil (19...

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