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Cognitive and motivational determinants of children's humor responses
Authors:Ellen E. Pinderhughes  Edward Zigler
Affiliation:Yale University USA
Abstract:Cognitive and motivational influences on children's humor responses were examined. Forty-eight Caucasian children from three economically heterogeneous schools were tested. Equal numbers of middle SES and lower SES boys and girls from kindergarten and third grade were shown 12 aggression and dependency cartoons of different difficulty levels. Three responses to each cartoon were recorded: mirth, funniness rating, and comprehension score. Results support aspects of both psychodynamic and cognitive theories of humor response. All children preferred aggressive themes to dependency themes, and third graders especially showed attenuated response to dependency cartoons. Funniness ratings decreased as difficulty levels increased. IQ, as assessed by the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-R, was positively related to humor. Mirth responses and funniness ratings increased as comprehension increased.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Dr. Edward Zigler   Department of Psychology   P.O. Box 11-A   Yale Station   Yale University   New Haven   CT 06520.
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