Listener's status, Humorous-Non Humorous version of conversation and different shades of mood as determinants of conversation memory : (Record no. 37158)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number RH.0073
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Personal name Hilal, Huma
Affiliation Development of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University,
Place Aligarh
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Title Listener's status, Humorous-Non Humorous version of conversation and different shades of mood as determinants of conversation memory :
Sub Title its applications in interpersonal relationship /
Statement of responsibility, etc Huma Hilal
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Place of publication New Delhi :
Name of publisher/Sponsor ICSSR,
Year of publication 2014
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Number of Pages xvii 132p. ;
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Summary, etc The present research has found that subjects with high listener's status have better conversation memory compared to those with low listener's status. This finding may be explained by the "differential attention hypothesis," which suggests that high status listeners pay more attention to conversations, leading to increased retention. This contradicts Ahmad's (1997) findings.<br/><br/>Furthermore, the research has also found that humorous information has a more significant impact on conversation memory than nonhumorous information. This finding is consistent with numerous studies, indicating that humor can enhance learning speed, problem-solving, and memory.<br/><br/>Overall, the findings of this research suggest that social status and the use of humor can influence conversation memory. These results have important implications for communication and education settings, where the use of humor and attentional strategies may be beneficial in enhancing retention and learning outcomes.
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Funding Agency Indian Council of Social Science Research.
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Language note English
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Topical Term Interpersonal relations
Form subdivision Interpersonal communication
General subdivision Social psychology
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Topical Term Conversation
-- Memory
General subdivision psychology
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