The psychology of humor: An integrative approach RA Martin, T Ford Academic press, 2018 | 4209 | 2018 |
Affective and cognitive determinants of prejudice C Stangor, LA Sullivan, TE Ford Social cognition 9 (4), 359-380, 1991 | 703 | 1991 |
Social consequences of disparagement humor: A prejudiced norm theory TE Ford, MA Ferguson Personality and social psychology review 8 (1), 79-94, 2004 | 512 | 2004 |
Disparagement humor: A theoretical and empirical review of psychoanalytic, superiority, and social identity theories MA Ferguson, TE Ford Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 21 (3), 283-312, 2008 | 407 | 2008 |
Measurement of communal strength J Mills, MS Clark, TE Ford, M Johnson Personal relationships 11 (2), 213-230, 2004 | 382 | 2004 |
Effects of stereotypical television portrayals of African-Americans on person perception TE Ford Social psychology quarterly, 266-275, 1997 | 371 | 1997 |
Effects of epistemic motivations on the use of accessible constructs in social judgment TE Ford, AW Kruglanski Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 21 (9), 950-962, 1995 | 311 | 1995 |
More than “just a joke”: The prejudice-releasing function of sexist humor TE Ford, CF Boxer, J Armstrong, JR Edel Personality and social psychology bulletin 34 (2), 159-170, 2008 | 307 | 2008 |
Effects of sexist humor on tolerance of sexist events TE Ford Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 26 (9), 1094-1107, 2000 | 261 | 2000 |
The role of diagnosticity in stereotype formation: Perceiving group means and variances. TE Ford, C Stangor Journal of personality and social psychology 63 (3), 356, 1992 | 232 | 1992 |
Effects of exposure to sexist humor on perceptions of normative tolerance of sexism TE Ford, ER Wentzel, J Lorion European Journal of Social Psychology 31 (6), 677-691, 2001 | 188 | 2001 |
Coping sense of humor reduces effects of stereotype threat on women’s math performance TE Ford, MA Ferguson, JL Brooks, KM Hagadone Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 30 (5), 643-653, 2004 | 161 | 2004 |
Personality, humor styles and happiness: Happy people have positive humor styles TE Ford, SK Lappi, CJ Holden Europe's journal of psychology 12 (3), 320, 2016 | 155 | 2016 |
Restoring threatened masculinity: The appeal of sexist and anti-gay humor EC O’connor, TE Ford, NC Banos Sex Roles 77, 567-580, 2017 | 126 | 2017 |
What did he mean by that? Humor decreases attributions of sexism and confrontation of sexist jokes RK Mallett, TE Ford, JA Woodzicka Sex Roles 75, 272-284, 2016 | 122 | 2016 |
The psychology of humor RA Martin, T Ford Burlington, MA: Elsevier, 2006 | 109 | 2006 |
The unmaking of prejudice: How Christian beliefs relate to attitudes toward homosexuals TE Ford, T Brignall, TL VanValey, MJ Macaluso Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48 (1), 146-160, 2009 | 99 | 2009 |
Effect of humor on state anxiety and math performance TE Ford, BL Ford, CF Boxer, J Armstrong Humor 25 (1), 59-74, 2012 | 97 | 2012 |
Affective style, humor styles and happiness TE Ford, KA McCreight, K Richardson Europe’s Journal of Psychology 10 (3), 451-463, 2014 | 95 | 2014 |
A framework for thinking about the (not-so-funny) effects of sexist humor JA Woodzicka, TE Ford Europe’s Journal of Psychology 6 (3), 174-195, 2010 | 89 | 2010 |