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- Misattribution_theory_of_humor abstract "Misattribution is one of many theories of humor that describes an audience's inability to identify exactly why they find a joke to be funny. The formal theory is attributed to Zillmann & Bryant (1980) in their article, “Misattribution Theory of Tendentious Humor,” published in Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. They derived the critical concepts of the theory from Sigmund Freud’s Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious, originally published in 1905. Freud declared people incapable of knowing exactly what it is they find amusing due to the complex nature of their conscious and subconscious minds. Jokes are crafted by comedians who have experience with causing laughter but who may themselves be blind to the actual cause of humor.".
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- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Humor_research.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Comedy_film.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Consciousness.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Demography.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Humor_in_Freud.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Humour.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Joke.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Experimental_Social_Psychology.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Media_studies.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Misattribution_of_arousal.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Sigmund_Freud.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Subconscious.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLink Theories_of_humor.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Misattribution theory of humor".
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Misattribution".
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor wikiPageWikiLinkText "misattribution theory of humor".
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- Misattribution_theory_of_humor subject Category:Humor_research.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor hypernym Theories.
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor type Humanity.
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- Misattribution_theory_of_humor comment "Misattribution is one of many theories of humor that describes an audience's inability to identify exactly why they find a joke to be funny. The formal theory is attributed to Zillmann & Bryant (1980) in their article, “Misattribution Theory of Tendentious Humor,” published in Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. They derived the critical concepts of the theory from Sigmund Freud’s Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious, originally published in 1905.".
- Misattribution_theory_of_humor label "Misattribution theory of humor".
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