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Individual Differences Research
2012, Volume 10, Issue 4


Influence of Gender on Judgment of Dark and Nondark Humor

Author(s): Marlène Aillaud, Annie Piolat

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65030/idr.10020

Abstract: We examined gender differences in the perception of dark and nondark humor. Judgment ratings based on four humor characteristics (Surprise, Incongruity, Comprehension and Funniness) were assessed. Results revealed significant differences in the perception of dark and nondark humorous cartoons for women only. Women rated nondark cartoons as less incongruous and less surprising but more comprehensible and funny than dark ones. Furthermore, for men (n = 150) and women (n = 150), Surprise and Comprehension ratings were both significant predictors of the funniness of nondark cartoons. However, Funniness predictors of dark cartoons were modulated by gender. These results reflect general inter-individual differences on the appreciation of specific forms of humor and extend Suls's cognitive model (1972) of humor.

Keywords: Gender differences; Individual differences; Humor; Dark humor

Pages: 211-222

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