外籍教师幽默感知及其对自我感知情感学习和认知学习的影响

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Pub Date : 2022-02-18 DOI:10.1075/japc.00075.cha
Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly, Minna Mars Logemann, Kevin L. Bryant
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在这项横断面研究中,共有394名美国和泰国大学生参加了一项在线调查,调查他们如何感知外国出生的导师使用的幽默,以及这些感知如何预测他们自我感知的认知和情感学习。适度的中介分析显示,两个学生群体都理解附属幽默,并认为它是恰当和幽默的,从而提高了他们的学习。攻击性幽默通过幽默的中介作用正向预测泰国学生的学习,通过适当性的中介作用负向预测美国学生的学习。弄巧成拙的幽默通过适当性的调节作用促进了美国学生的学习。本研究阐明了不同幽默风格对学习的影响,并通过展示文化的调节作用来扩展教学幽默加工理论。随着高等教育的国际化和外国教师数量的增加,这项开创性的研究为在跨文化课堂上有效使用幽默提供了初步建议。
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Foreign-born instructor humor perception and effects on self-perceived affective and cognitive learning
In this cross-sectional study, a total of 394 U.S. American and Thai college students took an online survey investigating how they perceived humor used by their foreign-born instructors and how those perceptions then predicted their self-perceived cognitive and affective learning. Moderated mediation analyses revealed both student groups understood affiliative humor and considered it appropriate and humorous which then enhanced their learning. Aggressive humor positively predicted Thai students’ learning through the mediating role of humorousness and negatively predicted U.S. students’ learning through the mediating role of appropriateness. Self-defeating humor enhanced U.S. students’ learning through the moderating role of appropriateness. This study clarified the influence of different humor styles on learning and extended the instructional humor processing theory by demonstrating the moderating effect of culture. With the internationalization of higher education and increasing number of foreign-born instructors, this pioneering study provided preliminary suggestions for effectively using humor in cross-cultural classrooms.
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期刊介绍: The journal’s academic orientation is generalist, passionately committed to interdisciplinary approaches to language and communication studies in the Asian Pacific. Thematic issues of previously published issues of JAPC include Cross-Cultural Communications: Literature, Language, Ideas; Sociolinguistics in China; Japan Communication Issues; Mass Media in the Asian Pacific; Comic Art in Asia, Historical Literacy, and Political Roots; Communication Gains through Student Exchanges & Study Abroad; Language Issues in Malaysia; English Language Development in East Asia; The Teachings of Writing in the Pacific Basin; Language and Identity in Asia; The Economics of Language in the Asian Pacific.
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