Humor Appreciation and Time to Respond

作者: Jeffrey H. Goldstein

DOI: 10.2466/PR0.1970.27.2.445

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摘要: Cartoons varying in content and complexity were presented to 24 male Ss. Dependent variables included humor rating of, time respond the cartoons. Within-cell correlation between these two...

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