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A large, multi-lab replication study has found no evidence to validate one of psychology’s textbook findings: the idea that people find cartoons ... findings, a group of scientists revisited ...
Half of the smiling group were told that the facial expression ... and then told to look at cartoons were more likely to rate the cartoons as funnier than people who had a neutral expression ...
Because L.O.G.I.C.’s event revolves around the discussion of these cartoons, Lechtholz-Zey said if the group didn’t show the cartoons, they would not be sending the appropriate message ...
In a new report from Corus Entertainment, one of Canada’s biggest mass media and entertainment companies, the beans were spilled that Smiling Friends’ third season would arrive this fall. Typically, ...
A large, multi-lab replication study has found no evidence to validate one of psychology’s textbook findings: the idea that people find cartoons funnier if they are surreptitiously induced to smile.