Handbook of Humor Research: Volume 1: Basic IssuesP.E. McGhee, J.H. Goldstein Springer New York, 12. 8. 1983 - Počet stran: 252 About a decade ago we edited The Psychology of Humor. Besides the summary chapter and bibliography of about 400 items, the book contained eleven original papers that represented the state of knowledge at that time. We confess that it was not easy to fill that volume with first-rate contributions. In a few instances we invited contributors only on the basis of having heard through the grapevine that they were doing interesting work on humor. Our sources proved reliable and we were pleased with the results. We even made new friends as a result of these blind invitations. But the fact remains that in the early 1970s there was only a handful of social scientists studying humor and laughter. The history of humor research prior to the 1970s can also be characterized in terms of the short-term commitment to investigating humor among those who did venture out and try their hand at designing humor studies. For reasons that remain unclear, many investigators published only one or two humor studies before abandoning the area in favor of some other research domain. We have the impression that for decades social scientists have been very intrigued by the idea of studying humor. Psychologists have suspected for a long time that humor somehow is very important in the lives of people. We find laughter and humor occurring almost wherever we find people engaged in social interaction. |
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... expected rather than experienced . Another aspect of location is the occurrence of smiling in the behavioral sequence , again pointing to the need to code behaviors in addition to the smile or laugh . For example , Sroufe and Waters ...
... expected rather than experienced . Another aspect of location is the occurrence of smiling in the behavioral sequence , again pointing to the need to code behaviors in addition to the smile or laugh . For example , Sroufe and Waters ...
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... expected pattern - that is , with what has happened in the past . According to Fouts , it is only after this sequential process leads to a comparison of the present incongruous event with expected relationships drawn from one's memory ...
... expected pattern - that is , with what has happened in the past . According to Fouts , it is only after this sequential process leads to a comparison of the present incongruous event with expected relationships drawn from one's memory ...
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Volume 1: Basic Issues P.E. McGhee, J.H. Goldstein. object is expected to result in disappointment and annoyance rather than in amusement and mirth . In contrast , mirth cannot be considered inhibited and is expected to go unimpaired ...
Volume 1: Basic Issues P.E. McGhee, J.H. Goldstein. object is expected to result in disappointment and annoyance rather than in amusement and mirth . In contrast , mirth cannot be considered inhibited and is expected to go unimpaired ...
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