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Psychometric Properties of the Brief COPE Inventory on a Student Sample. [PDF]
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the linguistic functioning of jokes. Jokes entertain; but they do much more; among other things, they also communicate information in different, and typically quite complex, ways. The chapter explores the nature of humor, discusses a definition of jokes, and assesses some different accounts of how jokes ...
Ishani Maitra +2 more
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the linguistic functioning of jokes. Jokes entertain; but they do much more; among other things, they also communicate information in different, and typically quite complex, ways. The chapter explores the nature of humor, discusses a definition of jokes, and assesses some different accounts of how jokes ...
Ishani Maitra +2 more
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Jokes in the store and its effects on customer satisfaction [PDF]
This study assesses the impact of employee use of jokes embedded in face-to-face conversations with customers. Our main finding — derived from experiments in which employee use of jokes was manipulated — was that jokes reduced customer satisfaction. This
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