Actors', partners', and observers' perceptions of sarcasm |
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Authors: | Rockwell P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Communication, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 70504, USA. par2323@louisiana.edu |
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Abstract: | This study compared actors', partners', and observers' perceptions of the amount of sarcasm used by participants (n = 80) in videotaped conversations. Significant differences were found among perceptions of actors, partners, and observers. Of the three perspectives, actors perceived themselves as using the greatest amount of sarcasm, followed by partners' perceptions of actors. Observers perceived actors as using the least amount of sarcasm. Correlations conducted to assess whether partners and observers recognized actors' individual attempts at sarcasm during the conversations were generally low. |
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