32.2585, Qs: Systematic Review/meta-analysis on Individual Differences in Irony Use - query about unpublished data

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Subject: 32.2585, Qs: Systematic Review/meta-analysis on Individual Differences in Irony Use - query about unpublished data

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Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2021 19:40:34
From: Piotr Kałowski [piotr.kalowski at psych.uw.edu.pl]
Subject: Systematic Review/meta-analysis on Individual Differences in Irony Use - query about unpublished data

 
Dear All,

my name is Piotr Kałowski, and I am a PhD student at the Faculty of
Psychology, University of Warsaw. I am part of Dr. Natalia
Banasik-Jemielniak’s
(https://scholar.google.pl/citations?user=ql5gD4UAAAAJ&hl=pl&oi=ao) Language
and Humor Lab (https://www.facebook.com/LH.Lab.APS).

Together, we are carrying out a systematic review/meta-analysis of studies on
individual differences and verbal irony/sarcasm use in adult, neurotypical
populations. Our starting point was that since a range of studies have already
explored the relationships between sarcasm use and gender and various
personality factors, it would be useful to attempt to bring them together.

Therefore, while we are running our search in the major databases, I would
like to ask you if you have any unpublished data/dissertations on the topic of
individual differences (demographic and/or personality) in verbal irony use.
If you do, would you be willing to share them for our systematic review?

You can contact me at piotr.kalowski at psych.uw.edu.pl

Any comments, feedback, or suggestions will also be appreciated!

Sincerely,
Piotr Kałowski
Faculty of Psychology
University of Warsaw
 

Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)



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