Publikation: Intended and Perceived Sarcasm Between Close Friends : What Triggers Sarcasm and What Gets Conveyed?
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We conducted two experiments to investigate what triggers sarcasm between close friends and whether the factors prompting sarcastic comments in production are also shared with an external observer. In Experiment 1, participants freely reacted to different types of situations in written form and rated their perception of the given contexts, the level of sarcasm of their responses, and the intentions behind their responses. Results showed that the intentions to say clever things or to mock the addressee in a hilarious or friendly manner triggered a higher number of sarcastic answers. In contrast, the intentions to be direct or to be nice to the addressee triggered less sarcastic answers. In Experiment 2, a new group of participants rated the responses collected in Experiment 1 on the same dimensions. Overall, we observed similar patterns in both experiments. However, the intentions to criticize the addressee softly and to say clever things were stronger predictors of sarcasm for the observers than for the producer of the statement.
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JANG, Hye Won, Bettina BRAUN, Diego FRASSINELLI, 2023. Intended and Perceived Sarcasm Between Close Friends : What Triggers Sarcasm and What Gets Conveyed?. COGSCI 2023 : 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Sydney, Australia, 26. Juli 2023 - 29. Juli 2023. In: GOLDWATER, Micah, ed. and others. Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Merced: UC Merced, 2023, pp. 1228-1234BibTex
@inproceedings{Jang2023Inten-67452, year={2023}, title={Intended and Perceived Sarcasm Between Close Friends : What Triggers Sarcasm and What Gets Conveyed?}, url={https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1cw1m8bm}, publisher={UC Merced}, address={Merced}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society}, pages={1228--1234}, editor={Goldwater, Micah}, author={Jang, Hye Won and Braun, Bettina and Frassinelli, Diego} }
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