articlePsychological ScienceJun 29, 2010Closed access

Benign Violations

University of Colorado Boulder

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Abstract

Humor is an important, ubiquitous phenomenon; however, seemingly disparate conditions seem to facilitate humor. We integrate these conditions by suggesting that laughter and amusement result from violations that are simultaneously seen as benign. We investigated three conditions that make a violation benign and thus humorous: (a) the presence of an alternative norm suggesting that the situation is acceptable, (b) weak commitment to the violated norm, and (c) psychological distance from the violation. We tested the benign-violation hypothesis in the domain of moral psychology, where there is a strong documented association between moral violations and negative emotions, particularly disgust. Five experimental…

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Keywords
  • Amusement
  • Laughter
  • Psychology
  • Disgust
  • Social psychology
  • Phenomenon
  • Norm (philosophy)
  • Humor research
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  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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