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An Explanation of the Relationship between Instructor Humor and Student Learning: Instructional Humor Processing Theory

Pages 1-18 | Published online: 14 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

This paper proposes the Instructional Humor Processing Theory (IHPT), a theory that incorporates elements of incongruity-resolution theory, disposition theory, and the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) of persuasion. IHPT is proposed and offered as an explanation for why some types of instructor-generated humor result in increased student learning and others do not. A preliminary study was conducted with 378 students who identified a specific instructor and reported that same instructor's use of inappropriate and appropriate humor, perceptions of instructor humorousness, and affective learning and learning indicators. The Instructional Humor Processing Theory hypothesized that humor related to instructional content would correlate positively with student learning, while inappropriate forms would not. Consistent with IHPT, related humor, an appropriate form of instructional humor, was positively associated with student learning, while other-disparaging and offensive humor, inappropriate forms of humor, did not correlate with student learning. Humorous instructors used significantly more appropriate and inappropriate humor than nonhumorous instructors. Explanations are offered for these findings as well as study limitations and directions for future research to support IHPT.

Notes

1. Students from the small eastern institution reported slightly less use of other disparaging humor by their teachers (M=7.14, SD=.43) than the students at the Midwestern institution (M=7.57, SD=1.92), t (227.03) = 3.31, p<.05 (equal variances not assumed).

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Notes on contributors

Melissa B. Wanzer

Melissa B. Wanzer (Ed. D., West Virginia University, 1995) is a Professor in Communication Studies at Canisius College, Buffalo, NY

Ann B. Frymier

Ann B. Frymier (Ed. D., West Virginia University, 1992) is a Professor in Communication and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Miami University, Oxford, OH

Jeffrey Irwin

Jeffrey Irwin (M.S., Canisius College, 2009) is currently employed for Rivershore Inc.

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