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A superiority-inferiority hypothesis on disparagement humor: The role of disposition toward ridicule

机译:贬低幽默的优越性 - 自卑假设:倾向对嘲笑的作用

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The present paper adopts and substantiates a superiority-inferiority hypothesis on disparagement humor generation and appreciation. Two between-subjects (identification with a character acting as victimizer or victim) experiments address disparaging humorous advertising effectiveness, providing a novel perspective on very old questions. Perceived superiority and inferiority autonomously mediate the relationship between a disparaging advertisement and perceived humorousness. Individuals with high superiority motivation (i.e., high-katagelasticists) experience increased humorousness and an improved attitude toward the brand when they identify with a character acting as victimizer in the disparaging ad. People with a motivation to avoid inferiority (i.e., high-gelotophobes) experience reduced humorousness and lower positive attitudes toward the brand when they identify with a character who is victimized in the disparaging ad. Gelotophiles are not driven by feelings of superiority or inferiority and experience increased humorousness as well as more positive brand attitudes irrespective of the ad's victimization focus.
机译:本文采用并证实了对差价幽默产生和欣赏的优势 - 劣势假设。两个受试者(识别与造成造成的人或受害者或受害者)实验地址掩盖幽默的广告效果,为非常古老的问题提供了一种小说的视角。感知的优越性和自卑自动介入差异广告和感知幽默之间的关系。具有高优势动机的个人(即,高katagelastics)在掩盖广告中识别作为造成造成的人物时,对品牌的幽默性和改善态度提高。避免自卑(即,高Gelotophobes)的人经历了减少幽默性,并且当他们识别在贬低广告中受害的角色时,对品牌的积极态度降低。无论广告的受害焦点如何,巨棕油层都没有受到优越感或自卑感的影响,并且经历增加幽默性以及更积极的品牌态度。

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    《Journal of Consumer Behaviour》 |2021年第4期|923-941|共19页
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    Univ Macedonia Dept Business Adm Thessaloniki Greece;

    Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki Dept Econ Univ Campus Thessaloniki 54124 Greece;

    Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki Dept Econ Univ Campus Thessaloniki 54124 Greece;

    Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki Dept Econ Univ Campus Thessaloniki 54124 Greece;

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