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Gender,attitudes towards women,and the appreciation of sexist humor
Authors:Timothy E. Moore  Karen Griffiths  Barbara Payne
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Glendon College, York University, 2275 Bayview Avenue, M4N 3M6, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:According to the dispositional theory of humor, females should enjoy female-disparaging jokes less than male-disparaging jokes because the recipient of the disparagement in the former situation is a member of the respondent's reference group. Several studies have shown, however, that both men and women often prefer female-disparaging humor. In the present study, attitudinal disposition was measured using Spence and Helmreich's Attitudes Toward Women Scale. Participants were then asked to rate the funniness of sexist and nonsexist jokes. Although sexist jokes were, in general, rated funnier than nonsexist jokes, joke type interacted with attitudinal disposition such that males and females with less traditional views of women's roles showed reduced preference for sexist humor, compared to their more traditional counterparts.
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