1st Edition

Motivation in Humor

By Jacob Levine Copyright 1969
190 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

This is not a funny book--but it is the first to bring together contemporary experimental studies on humor. The fourteen scholarly papers included here mark an important breakthrough in this vital, complex, and largely unexplored subject. Motivation in Humor shows that humor is researchable by scientific methods and indicates the difficulties involved in such work. Here are samples of the... Read more
Approaches to Humor Appreciation; I: Personality Dispositions in Humor Preferences; 1: Humor and Anxiety; 2: Humor as a Disturbing Stimulus; 3: The Relation of Drive Discharge to the Enjoyment of Humor; 4: Some Psychological Correlates of Humor Preferences; 5: Aggression, Need for Social Approval, and Humor Preferences; 6: Repression and Insight as Related to Reaction to Cartoons; II: The Effects of Experimental Arousal on Humor Responses; 7: The Effect of Motivation Arousal on Humor Preferences; 8: The Angered: Their Susceptibility to Varieties of Humor; 9: Aggression Arousal, Hostile Humor, Catharsis; 10: Mobilization of Inhibitions and the Enjoyment of Aggressive Humor; III: Cognition and Humor; 11: Cognitive Challenge as a Factor in Children’s Humor Appreciation; 12: Distraction as a Factor in the Enjoyment of Aggressive Humor; IV: Social Aspects of Humor; 13: The Position of Humor in Human Communication; 14: Regression in Primitive Clowning

Biography

Jacob Levine