Booklist - Humor and Psychology

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Cann, Arnie, and Lawrence G. Calhoun. "Perceived Personality Associations with Differences in Sense of Humor: Stereotypes of Hypothetical Others with High or Low Senses of Humor." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research. 14.2 (2001): 117-130.
Lehman, Kerri M., Kevin L. Burke, Randall Martin, Jennifer Sultan, and Daniel R. Czech. "A Reformulation of the Moderating Effects of Productive Humor." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 14.2 (2001): 131-162.


HUMOR AND PSYCHOLOGY:

Apter, Michael J. The Experience of Motivation: The Theory of Psychological Reversals. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1982.
Apter, Michael J. "Fawlty Towers: A Reversal Theory Analysis of a Popular Television Comedy Series." Journal of Popular Culture 16.3 (1982): 128-138.
Apter, Michael J., and K. C. P. Smith. "Humour and the Theory of Psychological Reversals." It's a Funny Thing, Humour." Eds. Antony Chapman and Hugh Foot. NY: Pergamon, 1977, 95-100.
Atkin, John R. "A Designed Locale for Laughter to Reinforce Community Bonds." It's a Funny Thing, Humour. Eds. Antony Chapman and Hugh Foot. NY: Pergamon, 1977, 463-64.
Auboin, Elie. Technique et Psychologie du Comique. Marseilles, France: OFEP, 1948.
Avant, K. M. "Humor and Self Disclosure." Psychological Reports 50.1 (1982): 253-254.

Bentall, Richard P. "A Proposal to Classify Happiness as a Psychiatric Disorder." Journal of Medical Ethics.18 (1992): 94-98.
Berger, Arthur Asa. "On Mind and Mirth: Psychology and Humor." Blind Men and Elephants: Perspectives on Humor. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press, 1995, 121-138.
Bariaud, Françoise. "Comprehension and Emotional Adhesion in the Genetics of Humour." It's a Funny Thing, Humour. NY: Pergamon, 1977, 229-32.
Bennett, K. C. "Affective Aspect of Comedy." Genre 14.2 (1981): 191-205.
Bergen, Doris. "Development of the Sense of Humor." The Sense of Humor: Explorations of a Personality Characteristic. Ed. Willibald RLuch. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter, 1998, 329-360.
Berger, Arthur Asa. "Humor: An Introduction." American Behavioral Scientist. 30 (1987): 6-15.
Bergler, Edmund. Laughter and the Sense of Humor. 1956.
Bergson, Henri. Laughter. Garden City, NY: Doubleday/Anchor, 1956.
Berkowitz, L. "Aggressive Humor as a Stimulus to Aggressive Responses." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 16 (1970): 710-17.
Berlyn, D. E. "Humor and its Kin." The Psychology of Humor. Eds. J. H. Goldstein, and P. E. McGhee. New York, NY: Academic Press, 1972.
Blank, Arthur M., Moira Tweedale, Mario Cappeli, and David Ryback. "Influence of Trait Anxiety on Perception of Humor." Perceptual and Motor Skills 57 (1983): 103-106.
Blissett, S. E., A. M. Nezu, and C. M. Nezu. "Sense of Humor as a Moderator of the Relation between Stressful Events and Psychological Distress: A Prospective Analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 54.3 (1988): 520-525.
Booth-Butterfield, Melanie, and Steven Booth-Butterfield. "Individual Differences in the Communication of Humorous Messages." Southern Communication Journal 56 (1991): 32-40.
Brisland, S. G., R. A. Castle, J. W. Dann, D. McGarry, R. N. Smith, and A. J. Snow. "Laughter in the Basement." It's a Funny Thing, Humour. Eds. Antony Chapman and Hugh Foot. NY: Pergamon, 1977, 461-62.
Brownell, H. H., and H. Gardner. "Neuropsychological Insights into Humour." Laughing Matters: A Serious Look at Humour. Eds. J. Durant and J. Miller. London, England: Longman Scientific and Technical, 1988, 17-34.
Byrne, D. "Relationship between Humor and the Expression of Hostility." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology." 53 (1956): 84-89.

Campbell, Joseph, ed. The Portable Jung. New York: Penguin, 1971.
Cann, Arnie, Kitty Holt, and Lawrence G. Calhoun. "The Roles of Humor and Sense of Humor in Responses to Stressors." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 12.2 (1999): 177-194.
Cann, Arnie, and Lawrence G. Calhoun. "Perceived Personality Associations with Differences in Sense of Humor: Stereotypes of Hypothetical Others with High or Low Senses of Humor." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research. 14.2 (2001): 117-130.
Carlsson, Katrina, Predrag Petrovic, Stefan Skare, Karl Magnus Petersson, and Martin Ingvar. "Tickling Expectations: Neural Processing in Anticipation of a Sensory Stimulus." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 12.4 (2000): 691-703.
Carroll, James L. "The Relationship between Humor Appreciation and Perceived Physical Health." Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior 27.2 (1990): 34-37.
Carroll, John M. "Modularity and Naturalness in Cognitive Science." Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 3.2 (1988): 61-86.
Casler, Lawrence. "Put the Blame on Name." Psychological Reports 36 (1975): 467-472.
Cetola, H. W. "Toward a Cognitive-Appraisal Model of Humor Appreciation." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 1.3 (1988): 245-248.
Chafe, W. "Humor as a Disabling Mechanism." American Behavioral Scientist 30 (1987): 16-26.
Chang, M., and Charles R. Gruner. "Audience Reaction to Self-Disparaging Humor." Southern Speech Communication Journal. 46 (1981): 419-426.
Chapman, Antony J. "Social Aspects of Humorous Laughter." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 155-186.
Chapman, Antony J., and Hugh C. Foot. It's a Funny Thing, Humour. New York: Pergamon, 1977.
Chapman, Antony J., and Hugh C. Foot, eds. Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996.
Chapman, Antony J., and Hugh C. Foot. "Psychology of Humor." Trends in Neurosciences 4 (1981): 9.
Christie, G. L. "Some Psychological Aspects of Humor." International Journal of Psycho-Analysis. 75 (1994): 479-489.
Clark, Michael. "Humor, Laughter, and the Structure of Thought." British Journal of Aesthetics. 27.3 (Summer, 1987).
Collins, Christopher. The Written Image: Verbal Play, Interpretation, and the Roots of Iconophobia. University Park, PA: Penn State Univ Press, 1991.
Cooper, Anthony Ashley. Sensus Communis: An Essay on the Freedom of Wit and Humor. New York: Garland, 1971.
Corcoran, R., C. Cahill, and C. D. Frith. "The Appreciation of Visual Jokes in People with Schizophrenia: A Study of `Mentalizing' Ability." Schizophrenia Research. 24 (1997): 319-327.
Coser, R. L. "Laughter among Colleagues: A Study of the Social Functions of Humor among the Staff of a Mental Hospital." Psychiatry 23.1 (1960): 81-95.
Cottell, R. "Personality Factors in Response to Humor." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 42 (1947): 402-421.
Craik, Kenneth H., Martin D. Lampert, and Arvalea J. Nelson. "Sense of Humor and Styles of Every-Day Humorous Conduct" HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 9.3-4 (1996): 273-302.

Dale, A., M. A. Hudak, and N. A. Yovetich. "Benefits of Humor in Reduction of Threat-Induced Anxiety." Psychological Reports 66 (1990): 51-58.
Dale, J. A. M. A. Hudak, and P. Wasikowski. "Effects of Dyadic Participation and Awareness of Being Monitored on Facial Action During Exposure to Humor." Perceptual and Motor Skills 73.3 (1991): 984-986.
Danzer, Amy, J. Alexander Dale, and Herbert L. Klions. "Effect of Exposure to Humorous Stimuli on Induced Depression." Psychological Reports 66.3 (1990): 1027-1036.
Davis, Hank. "On the Names of Animal Behaviorists." Journal of Biological Psychology 36 (1974): 73-76.
Davis, Hank. "A Further Penetration into the Deep and Enthralling Mystery of Names." Journal of Biological Psychology 20 (1978): 101-104.
Deaner, S. L., and J. T. McConatha. "Relationship of Humor to Depression and Personality." Psychological Reports 72.3 (1993): 755-763.
Deckers, Lambert. "On the Validity of a Weight-Judging Paradigm for the Study of Humor." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 6.1 (1993): 43-56.
Deckers, Lambert, R. T. Buttram, and D. Winstead. "Sensitization of Humor Responses to Cartoons." Motivation and Emotion 13 (1989): 71-81.
Deckers, Lambert, and J. Devine. "Humor by Violating an Existing Expectancy." Journal of Psychology 108 (1981): 107-110.
Deckers, Lambert, and D. Hricik. "Orienting and Humor Responses: A Synthesis." Motivation and Emotion 8 (1984): 183-204.
Deckers, Lambert, and P. Kizer. "Humor and the Incongruity Hypothesis." Journal of Psychology 90 (1975): 215-218.
Deckers, Lambert, and Willibald Ruch. "Sensation Seeking and the Situational Humor Response Questionnaire--Its Relationship in American and German Samples, Personality and Individual Differences." 13.9 (1992): 1051-1054.
Deckers, Lambert, and D. M. Rotondo. "Use of Humor at Work: Predictors and Implications." Psychological Reports 84 (1999): 961-968.
Deckers, Lambert, and D. Salais. "Humor as a Negatively Accelerated Function of the Degree of Incongruity." Motivation and Emotion 7.4 (1983): 357-363.
Dent, Cathy H. "Developmental Studies of Perception and Metaphor: The Twain Shall Meet." Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 2.1 (1987): 53-72.
Derks, Peter. "Twenty Years of Research on Humor: A View from the Edge." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, vii-xxv.
Derks, Peter, and Sanjay Arora. "Sex and Salience in the Appreciation of Cartoon Humor." Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 6.1 (1993): 57-70.
Derks, Peter, John B. Gardner, and Rohit Agarwal. "Recall of Innocent and Tendentious Humorous Material." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 11.1 (1998): 5-20.
Derks, Peter, C. B. McAninch, and J. L. Austin. "Effect of Caption Meaning in Memory for Nonsense Figures." Current Psychology: Research and Reviews 11 (1992): 315-323.
Dixon, P. N., W. K. Willingham, C. K. Chandler, and K. McDougal. "Relating Social Interest and Dogmatism to Happiness and Sense of Humor." Individual Psychology--The Journal of Adlerian Theory and Practice 42.3 (1986): 421-427.
Donoghu, E. E., M. W. McCarrey, and R. Clement. "Humor Appreciation as a Function of Canned Laughter, A Mirthful Companion, and Field Dependence--Facilation and Inhibitory Effects." Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science 15.2 (1983): 150-162.
Doskock, P. "Happily Ever Laughter." Psychology Today. July-August, 1996: 33-35.
Duchowny, Michael S. "Pathological Disorders of Laughter." Handbook of Humor Research. Volume 1. Eds. Paul McGhee and Jeffrey Goldstein. NY: Springer-Verlag, 1983, 89-108.
Dworkin, E. S., and J. S. Efran. "The Angered: Their Susceptibility to Varieties of Humor." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 6 (1967): 233-36.

Eastman, Max. The Sense of Humor. New York, NY: Scribner, 1921.
Ekman, P., R. J. Davidson, and D. Salais. "Duchenne Smile: Emotional Expression and Brain Physiology II." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology." 58 (1990): 342-353.
Endlich, E. "Teaching the Psychology of Humor." Teaching of Psychology." 20.3 (1993): 181-183.
Eysenck, H. J. "The Appreciation of Humor: An Experimental and Theoretical Study." British Journal of Psychology 32 (1942): 295-309.
Fainsilber, Lynn, and Andrew Ortony. "Metaphorical Uses of Language in the Expression of Emotions." Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 2.4 (1987): 239-50.

Feingold, Alan, and Ronald Mazzella. "Preliminary Validation of a Multidimensional Model of Wittiness." Journal of Personality 61.3 (1993): 439-456.
Fine, Gary A. "Components of Perceived Sense of Humor Ratings of Self and Others." Psychological Reports 36 (1975): 793-794.
Fisher, Seymour, and Rhoda L. Fisher. "Personality and Psychopathology in the Comic." Handbook of Humor Research. Volume l. Eds. Paul McGhee and Jeffrey Goldstein. NY: Springer-Verlag, 1983, 41-60.
Fisher, Seymour, and Rhoda L. Fisher. Pretend the World is Funny and Forever. NY: Erlbaum, 1981.
Fisher, Seymour, and Rhoda L. Fisher. The Psychology of Adaptation to Absurdity: Tactics of Make-Believe. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1993.
Flieger, Jerry Aline. The Purloined Punch Line: Freud's Comic Theory and the Postmodern Text. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 1991.
Foot, Hugh C., "The Psychology of Humor and Laughter." Psychology and Social Issues Eds. R. Colchrane, and D. Caroll, London, England: Falmer Press, 1991, 1-14.
Foot, Hugh C., and Antony J. Chapman. "The Social Responsiveness of Young Children in Humorous Situations." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 187-214.
Forabosco, Giovannantonio. "Cognitive Aspects of the Humor Process: The Concept of Incongruity." Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 5.1-2 (1992): 45-68.
Forabosco, Giovannantonio. Il Settimo Senso: Psicologia del Senso Dell'umorismo: Con Istruzioni per l'Uso. Padova, Italy: Franco Muzzio, 1994.
Frank, Mark G., and Paul Ekman. "Not All Smiles are Created Equal: The Differences Between Enjoyment and Nonenjoyment Smiles." Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 6.1 (1993): 6-26.
Frank, Mark G., Paul Ekman, and W. V. Friessen. "Behavioural Markers and Recognizability of the Smile of Enjoyment." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. (1992).
Franzini, Louis R. "Feminism and Women's Sense of Humor." Sex Roles 35.11-12 (1996): 811-819.
Franzini, Louis R. "Humor in Behavior Therapy." The Behavior Therapist (2000): 23, 25-26, 28-29, 41.
Franzini, Louis R., and Susan Haggerty. "Humor Assessment of Corporate Managers and Humor Seminar and Personality Students." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 7.4 (1994): 341-350.
Frecknall, P. "Good Humor--A Qualitative Study of the Uses of Humor in Everyday Life." Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior 31.1 (1994): 12-21.
Freud, Sigmund. "Humour." International Journal of Psychoanalysis 9 (1928): 1-6; also in Sigmund Freud: Collected Papers. Ed. J. Starchey. New York, NY: Basic Books, 1959.
Freud, Sigmund. Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious. New York, NY: Penguin, 1976.
Freud, Sigmund. Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious. Trans. A. A. Brill. NY: Moffat, Yard, and Co, 1917.
Friedman-Erickson, S. "Moral Development and Appreciation of Aggressive Humor: A Review of the Literature." (1992).
Fry, William F. "The Appeasement Function of Mirthful Laughter." It's a Funny Thing, Humour. Eds. Antony Chapman and Hugh Foot. NY: Pergamon, 1977, 23-26.
Fry, William F. Sweet Madness: A Study of Humor. Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, 1963.
Fry, William F., and Melanie Allen. "Humour as Creative Experience: The Development of a Hollywood Humorist." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 245-258.
Fry, William F., and Melanie Allen. Life Studies of Comedy Writers. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1998.
Fry, William F., and Melanie Allen. Make 'em Laugh: Life Studies of Comedy Writers. Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books, 1975.

Gallagher, H. L., F. Happe, N. Brunswick, P. C. Fletcher, U. Frith, and C. D. Frith. Reading the Mind in Cartoons and Stories: An fMRI Study of `Theory of Mind' in Verbal and Nonverbal Tasks New York, NY: Elsevier/Pergamon, 1999; Neuropsychologia 38 (2000): 11-21.
Galloway, Graeme, and Arthur Cropley. "Benefits of Humor for Mental Health: Empirical Findings and Directions for Further Research." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 12.3 (1999): 301-314.
Gavanski, I. "Differential Sensitivity and Humor Ratings and Mirth Responses on Cognitive and Affective Components of Humor Responses." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 51.1 (1986): 209-14.
Gelkopf, Marc, Shulamith Kreitler, and Mircea Sigal. "Laughter in a Psychiatric Ward: Somatic, Emotional, Social, and Clinical Influences on Schizophrenic Patients." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 181.5 (1993): 283-289.
Gelkopf, Marc, and Mircea Sigal. "It is Not Enough to Have them Laugh: Hostility, Anger, and Humor-Coping in Schizophrenic Patients." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 8.3 (1995): 273-284.
Gerber, W. S., and D. K. Routh. "Humor Response as Related to Violation of Expectancies and to Stimulus Intensity in a Weight Judgement Task." Perceptual and Motor Skills 41 (1975): 673-674.
Gibb, Heather, and Roger Wales. "Metaphor or Simile: Psychological Determinants of the Differential Use of Each Sentence Form." Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 5.4 (1990): 199-214.
Gibbs, R. W. "On the Psycholinguistics of Sarcasm." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 115 (1986): 3-15.
Giles, Howard, Richard Y. Bourhis, Nicholas J. Gadfield, Graham J. Davies, and Ann P. Davies. "Cognitive Aspects of Humour in Social Interaction: A Model and Some Linguistic Data." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 139-154.
Giora, Rachel. "Irony and its Discontent." Psychology of Language: In Honour of Elrud Ibsch. Eds. G. Steen, and D. Schram. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins, 2001, 163-183.
Giora, Rachel. "Masking One's Themes: Irony and the Politics of Indirectness." Thematics in Psychology and Literary Studies. Eds. W. van Peer, and W. M. Louwerse. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins, In Press.
Giora, Rachel. "On the Cognitive Aspects of the Joke." Journal of Pragmatics 16 (1991): 465-485.
Giora, Rachel. "On Irony and Negation." Discourse Processes 19 (1995): 239-264.
Giora, Rachel. On Our Mind: Salience, Context, and Figurative Language. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, In Press.
Giora, Rachel, E. Zaidel, N. Soroker, G. Batori, and A. Kasher. "Differential Effects of Right and Left Hemispheric Damage on Understanding Sarcasm and Metaphor." Metaphor and Symbol 15 (2000): 63-83.
Giora, Rachel, and O. Fein. "Irony: Context and Salience." Metaphor and Symbol 14 (1999): 241-257.
Giora, Rachel, and O. Fein. "Irony Comprehension: The Graded Salience Hypothesis. HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 12 (1999): 425-436.
Giora, Rachel, O. Fein, and T. Schwartz. "Irony: Graded Salience and Indirect Negation." Metaphor and Symbol 13 (1998): 83-101.
Godkewitsch, Michael. "Physiological and Verbal Indices of Arousal in Rated Humour." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 117-138.
Goel, Vinod, and Raymond J. Dolan. "The Functional Anatomy of Humor: Segregating Cognitive and Affective Components." Nature Neuroscience 4 (2001): 237-238.
Goldstein, Jeffrey H. "Repetition, Motive Arousal, and Humor Appreciation." Journal of Experimental Research Personality. 4 (1970): 90-94.
Goldstein, Jeffrey H., and Paul E. McGhee, eds. The Psychology of Humor. NY: Academic Press, 1972.
Goldstein, Jeffrey H., Jerry M. Suls, and Susan Anthony. "Enjoyment of Specific Types of Humor Content: Motivation or Salience? The Psychology of Humor. Eds. Jeffrey Goldstein and Paul McGhee. NY: Academic Press, 1972, 159-72.
Goodchilds, Jacqueline D. "On Being Witty: Causes, Correlates and Consequences. The Psychology of Humor. Eds. J. H. Goldstein, and P. E. McGhee. New York, NY: Academic Press, 1972, 173-193.
Goodrich, A. J., J. Henry, and D. W. Goodrich. "Laughter in Psychiatric Conferences: A Sociopsychiatric Analysis." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 24 (1954): 175-184.
Grace, Arthur. Comedians Charlottesville, VA: Thomasson-Grant, 1991.
Graesser, Arthur C., Debra L. Long, and Jeffery S. Mio. "What Are the Cognitive and Conceptual Components of Humorous Text?" Poetics 18 (1989): 143-163.
Greig, Y. T. The Psychology of Laughter and Comedy. NY: Allen & Unwin, 1923.
Grotjahn, Martin. Beyond Laughter: Humor and the Subconscious. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1957.
Grumet, Gerald W. "Laughter: Nature's Epileptoid Catharsis." Psychological Reports 65 (1989): 1059-1078.
Gruner, Charles R. "Wit and Humour in Mass Communication." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 287-312.

Hageseth, Christian III. A Laughing Place: The Art and Psychology of Positive Humor in Love and Adversity. Fort Collins, CO: Berwick, 1988.
Hall, Stephen S. "Journey to the Center of My Mind." New York Times Magazine (June 6, 1999): 122-128.
Hampes, William P. "Relation between Humor and Generativity." Psychology Reports 73.1 (1993): 131-136.
Hampes, William P. "The Relationship between Humor and Trust." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 12.3 (1999): 253-260.
Hampes, William P. "Relationship between Humor and HH Intimacy." Psychological Reports 71.1 (1992): 127-130.
Hampes, William P. "Relationship Between Intimacy and the Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale." Psychological Reports 74.3 (1994): 1360-1362.
Hehl, Franz-Josef, and Willibald Ruch. "Conservatism as a Predictor of Responses to Humour-III. The Prediction of Appreciation of Incongruity-Resolution Based Humor by Content Saturated Attitude Scales in Five Samples." Personality and Individual Differences 11 (1990)?: 439-445.
Hehl, Franz-Josef, and Willibald Ruch. "The Location of Sense of Humor within Comprehensive Personality Spaces: An Exploratory Study." Personality and Individual Differences 6 (1985): 703-715.
Henman, Linda D. "Humor as a Coping Mechanism: Lessons from POWs." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 14.1 (2001): 83-94.
Herbert, C. "Comedy: The World of Pleasure." Genre 17.4 (1984): 401-416.
Herzog, Thomas R., and D. A. Larwin. "Appreciation of Humor in Captioned Cartoons." Journal of Psychology 122 (1988): 597-607.
Herzog, Thomas R., and Maegan R. Anderson. "Joke Cruelty, Emotional Responsiveness and Joke Appreciation." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 13.3 (2000): 333-352.
Hill, Carl. The Soul of Wit: Joke Theory from Grimm to Freud. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1993.
Hillman, James, and Charles Boer, eds. Freud's Own Cookbook. NY: Brunner/Mazel, 1987.
Hillson, T. R., and R. A. Martin. "What's So Funny About That? The Domains-Interaction Approach as a Model of Incongruity and Resolution in Humor." Motivation and Emotion 18.1 (1994): 1029.
Hirt, M., and J. Genshaft. "Effects of Incongruity and Complexity on the Perception of Humor." Personality and Individual Differences 3.4 (1982): 453-455.
Hobden, Karen L., and James M. Olson. "From Jest to Antipathy: Disparagement Humor as a Source of Dissonance-Motivated Attitude Change." Basic and Applied Psychology 15.3 (1994): 239-249.
Hoffman, Robert R., and Susan Kemper. "What Could Reaction-Time Studies Be Telling Us About Metaphor Comprehension?" Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 2.3 (1987): 149-86.
Hofstadter, Douglas., et. Al. "Synopsis of the Workshop on Human Cognition. HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 2 (1989): 414-440.
Holland, Norman N. Laughing: A Psychology of Humor. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ Press, 1982.
Hoppe, R. A. "Artificial Humor and Uncertainty." Perceptual and Motor Skills 42 (1976): 1051-1056.
Horn, Gunnar. "Laughter...A Saving Grace." Today's Education. 9 (1972): 37-38.
Horn, J. "Humor: Minding Your Ps and Ks." Psychology Today 16.7 (1982): 75-
Howe, Nicholas. "Metaphor in Contemporary American Political Discourse." Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 3.2 (1988): 87-104.
Hudak, Deborah A., J. Alexander Dale, Mary A. Hudak, and Douglas E. DeGood. "Effects of Humorous Stimuli and Sense of Humor on Discomfort." Psychological Reports 69 (1991): 779-786.

Ingrando, D., P. "Sex Differences in Response to Absurd, Aggressive, Pro-Feminist, Sexual, Sexist, and Racial Jokes." Psychological Reports 46 (1980): 368-370.
Iran-Nejad, Asghar. "Understanding Surprise-Ending Stories: Long-Term Memory Schemas Versus Schema-Independent Content Elements." The Journal of Mind and Behavior 7.1 (1986): 37-62.
Isen, Alice M. "How Mood Affects Creativity." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 52 (1987): 1122-31.

Janus, S. "Great Comedians: Personality and Other Factors." American Journal of Psychoanalysis 35 (1975): 169-174.
Johnson, A. M. "Language Ability and Sex Affect Humor Appreciation." Perceptual and Motor Skills 75.2 (1992): 571-581.
Johnson, Donald M. The Psychology of Humor and Wit. Santa Barbara, CA: Fithian Press, 1999.
Jones, James M., and Hollis V. Liverpool. "Calypso Humour in Trinidad." Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research, and Applications. Eds. Antony J. Chapman, and Hugh C. Foot. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996, 259-286.
Juni, S. "Humor Preferences as a Function of Pre-Oedipal Fixation." Social Behaviour and Personality 10 (1982): 63-64.

Kahn, W. A. "To Wit--Humor and the Journal of Applied Behavioural Science." Journal of Applied Behavioural Science 26.1 (1990): 107-110.
Kambouropoulou, Polyxenie. "Individual Differences in the Sense of Humor and their Relation to Temperamental Differences." Archives of Psychology 19 (1930): 1-83.
Kantha, Sachi Sri. "Sexual Humor on Freud as Expressed in Limericks." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 12.3 (1999): 289-300.
Keith-Spiegel, Patricia C. "Early Conceptions of Humor: Varieties and Issues." The Psychology of Humor. Eds. J. H. Goldstein, and P. E. McGhee. New York, NY: Academic Press, 1972. 81-100.
Klein, Allen. "Humor and Death: You've Got to be Kidding!" In Context 13 (1986): 43-44.
Klein, Gary A. "Applications of Analogical Reasoning." Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 2.3 (1987): 201-218.
Kline, Paul. "Individual Differences in Humour." It's a Funny Thing, Humour. Eds. Antony Chapman and Hugh Foot. NY: Pergamon, 1977, 375-78.
Kline, Paul. "The Psychoanalytic Theory of Humour and Laughter." It's a Funny Thing, Humour. Eds. Antony Chapman and Hugh Foot. NY: Pergamon, 1977, 7-12.
Korn, William M. "Humor Assertiveness Training." Unpublished Paper. Los Angeles: U.C.L.A., 1987.
Kuhlman, T. L. "Study of Salience and Motivational Theories of Humour." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 49.1 (1985): 281-286.
Kuiper, Nicholas A., and Rod A. Martin. "Humor and Self-Concept." HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 6.3 (1993): 251-270.
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