Humor styles in the classroom: students’ perceptions of lecturer humor

HUMOR Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1515/humor-2023-0061
L. James, C. L. Fox
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Abstract Previous research has shown that humor can have an impact on people’s interpersonal relationships and the way they are perceived by others. In addition, it has been suggested that use of humor by teachers can be positive, but also negative. The aim of the research was to examine students’ perceptions of lecturers described as using different ‘humor styles.’ Using an online study, a sample of undergraduate students (n = 201) were presented with one of 20 vignettes of a male or female lecturer using a particular style of humor (affiliative, aggressive, self-defeating, self-enhancing) or no humor, while they were teaching content described as ‘easy’ or ‘challenging.’ They responded to questions to assess: approachability of the lecturer, feelings of engagement, perceptions of the learning environment, and general perceptions of the lecturer. It was found that a lecturer using aggressive humor was perceived more negatively compared to when using the other humor styles, and that the adaptive styles of humor (particularly affiliative) had a positive impact on student perceptions, compared to when no humor was used. Self-defeating humor was perceived more positively compared to aggressive humor, but, unexpectedly, no differently to the other styles of humor. The findings will add to the growing literature on the use of humor in an educational context.
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课堂上的幽默风格:学生对讲师幽默的看法
摘要 以往的研究表明,幽默会对人际关系和他人对自己的看法产生影响。此外,还有研究表明,教师使用幽默既可能是积极的,也可能是消极的。本研究旨在考察学生对被描述为使用不同 "幽默风格 "的讲师的看法。通过在线研究,研究人员向本科生样本(n = 201)展示了 20 个小故事,其中一个故事是一位男性或女性讲师在讲授被描述为 "简单 "或 "具有挑战性 "的内容时,使用了特定的幽默风格(附属性、攻击性、自我挫败、自我提升)或没有使用幽默。他们回答的问题包括:讲师的亲和力、参与感、对学习环境的看法以及对讲师的总体看法。研究发现,与使用其他幽默风格的讲师相比,使用攻击性幽默的讲师在学生心目中的形象更为负面,而与不使用幽默风格的讲师相比,适应性幽默风格(尤其是附属性幽默风格)对学生的形象有积极影响。与攻击性幽默相比,自我挫败型幽默对学生的影响更为积极,但出乎意料的是,与其他幽默风格相比,学生对自我挫败型幽默的看法并无不同。这些研究结果将为越来越多的关于在教育环境中使用幽默的文献增添新的内容。
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