A Two-Stage Model for the Appreciation of Jokes and Cartoons: An Information-Processing Analysis

作者: Jerry M. Suls

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-288950-9.50010-9

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摘要: … In this paper a two-stage model for humor appreciation has been presented in information-processing terms. The model ties many old proposals together and offers a viable alternative …

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