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Are Aggressive Cartoons Really Funnier? A Replication:
Stefan Stieger1 
关键词: aggression;    cartoon;    humor styles;    self-esteem;    initial preference task;    social desirability;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2158244014553587
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Research has found that more aggressive cartoons are perceived as funnier. The current study (N = 106; 16 cartoons) examined this finding in more detail by additionally including painfulness and cleverness rankings of cartoons, and by examining possible moderating effects of different humor styles, self-esteem (explicit, implicit), and social desirability. Aggressive or painful cartoons were not perceived to be funnier, but were rated as having a cleverer punch line. Effects were only weakly correlated with participants’ humor styles, but were independent of self-esteem and social desirability. This suggests that aggressive cartoons are not in general perceived to be funnier than non-aggressive ones, and that there may be other moderators influencing this effect (e.g., the type of cartoons, definition of aggression and funniness, cultural aspects).

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