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Using Humor to Teach
Statistics: Must They Be Orthogonal?. Lomax RG, Moosavi SA, The University of
Alabama. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research
Association, San Diego, April 17, 1998. Accessed on 2006-02-13.
[Excerpt] Until the middle of this century, humor was not viewed as a widely
accepted technique for instructional purposes (Bryant, Comisky & Zillman, 1979). This
was largely due to the view of education as a serious, formal endeavor. Thus the use of
humor as a pedagogical device is a rather recent phenomena. Empirical research on humor
has been underway since the 1970's although anecdotal evidence has existed for much
longer. The anecdotal evidence consistently suggests that humor is an extremely
effective tool (e.g., Cornett, 1986). Initial empirical work tended to focus on
documenting and describing the use of humor in the classroom (e.g., Bryant, Comisky &
Zillman, 1979). This work has shown that humor of many types is in fairly wide usage
across many disciplines (e.g., Bryant, Comisky & Zillman, 1979) and that the use of
humor in the classroom is hypothesized to reduce tension (e.g., Wells, 1974), to improve
classroom climate (e.g., Welker, 1977), to increase enjoyment (e.g., Gilliland &
Mauritsen, 1971), to increase student-teacher rapport (e.g., Welker, 1977) and to
facilitate learning (e.g., Robinson, 1977; Watson & Emerson, 1988).
www.bamaed.ua.edu/~rlomax/LOMAX/HUMOR.HTM
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