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A Priest, a Rabbi, and a Minister Walk into a Bar: A Meta-Analysis of Humor Effects on Persuasion

Despite its long history in communication, scholars continue to debate whether humor enhances or undermines persuasive attempts. To better understand the contingencies of humor effects, we conducted a meta-analysis of 89 studies across the various fields in which humor has been researched over time....

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Published in:Human communication research 2018-10, Vol.44 (4), p.343-373
Main Authors: Walter, Nathan, Cody, Michael J, Larry Zhiming Xu, Murphy, Sheila T
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