An Anatomy of Humor Arthur Asa Berger
Description Reviews Other information “This book belongs on the shelf of anyone who appreciates humor. It also belongs in the laboratories of psychological researchers investigating when and how we laugh.” —T. Cameron Wild, Contemporary Psychology People experience humor daily through television, newspapers, literature, and contact with others. Rarely do social researchers analyze humor or try to determine what makes it such a dominating force in our lives.
Related Topics:
Communication & Information Humor Studies
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