KINDERGARTEN
CHILDREN’S RESPONSES TO TELEVISION CARTOON HUMOR
By Eileen M. Tipton
January,
1996
Abstract:
The relationship between the
perceived humorous content and the perceived aggressive or violent content of
television cartoons was studied. Thirty kindergarten subjects made judgements about the humor appeal of ten cartoon film segments,
while ten adult subjects judged the same film segments on their aggressive or
violent content. The results showed support for the hypotheses that the
material in television cartoons judged by adults to be aggressive or violent in
nature is the same material children find to be funny. Implications for television programming are
discussed.
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