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The Scale of Ethical Attitude toward Ethnic Humor (EATEH): Development, Reliability, and Validity
2013
Asian Social Science
Research on ethnic humor has been centered on initiators and functions of ethnic humor, ignoring people's ethical attitudes toward this type of humor. The purpose of the present article was to develop a scale measuring the ethical attitude toward ethnic humor, named EATEH (study 1). Further, we evaluated its relation to personal distress, empathic concern, perspective taking, authoritarianism, and self-efficacy (study 2). Exploratory factor analysis favored a one-factor structure, interpreted
doi:10.5539/ass.v10n1p74
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