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The effects of a laughing versus a nonlaughing model on humor responses in preschool children
Authors:Gary E Brown  Karen J Wheeler  Michele Cash
Institution:University of Tennessee at Martin USA
Abstract:Three groups of preschool children, 2–4 years old, were observed individually as they listened to a humorous tape recording either alone (Group 1), or after they had observed a nonlaughing (Group 2) or laughing peer model (Group 3) listen to the tape and then leave. There was a significant difference between the laughing model group and the nonlaughing model group in time spent smiling as well as significant differences in time spent laughing among the no model group, the nonlaughing model group, and the laughing model group. It was concluded that imitation learning plays a role in determining whether or not children will laugh or smile in a humorous situation.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Gary E  Brown  Department of Psychology  The University of Tennessee at Martin  Martin  TN 38238  
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