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Humorous cartoons in college textbooks: Student perceptions and learning

  • Asil Ali Özdoğru EMAIL logo and Robert F. McMorris
From the journal Humor

Abstract

We investigated effects of humorous cartoons on students' perceptions and learning of psychological concepts with sense of humor as a moderator. One hundred fifty-six college students studied six one-page concept presentations, three with and three without content-related cartoons. All students responded to the Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale, multiple-choice test items on the given concepts, and survey items including demographic questions and Likert-scale items on their perceptions of the concept presentations. Students reported favorable attitudes for inserting cartoons in reading passages. However, there was no apparent effect of humorous cartoons on students' learning of the concepts. Methodological considerations are discussed in terms of their likely effects on the findings of the study and suggestions for further research are offered.


State University of New York/ÜskÜdar University

Published Online: 2013-01-31
Published in Print: 2013-02-22

©[2013] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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