In evaluating the responses of 87 children in Grades 1, 2, and 3 to various jokes and cartoons, the comprehension of humorous material was significantly related to grade and conservation ability, but neither of these variables related to the appreciation of humor. No evidence could be found to support a two-stage model in the development of appreciation of humor.
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