The present study examined the phenotypic, genetic, and environmental correlations between a general factor of personality (GFP) and four humor styles: affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive, and self-defeating. Participants were 571 same-sex adult twin pairs. Individuals completed the Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) and a short form of the NEO personality scale (from which the GFP was extracted). The GFP was found to be heritable with an estimated value of .31. At the phenotypic level, the GFP was found to correlate significantly with the HSQ scales; positively with affiliative and self-enhancing, and negatively with aggressive and self-defeating. Three of the four phenotypic correlations were found to be attributable to correlated genet...
A general factor of personality (GFP) was obtained solely from unshared environment, by deriving it ...
Background: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis ” of humor, a revised specif...
A previous meta-analysis (Van der Linden et al., Psychol Bull 143:36–52, 2017) showed that the Gener...
Abstract. This article reports the first studies to investigate the genetic and environmental compon...
The present study investigated the extent to which individual differences in humor styles are attrib...
The present study investigated the extent to which individual differences in humor styles are attrib...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenotypic, genetic, and environmental relationships be...
Humor is a multifaceted concept with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, psychophysiological, and soci...
This study sought to expand upon the research on humor and personality by attempting to find connect...
In three studies, a General Factor of Personality (GFP) was found to occupy the apex of the hier - a...
Basic personality traits (e.g., extraversion) have been found to be associated with the humor styles...
The present study provides evidence supporting the presence of a General Factor of Personality (GFP...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between Humor Styles, Rid...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
Background Humor is a main ingredient of interpersonal relationships. Two sets of psychopathological...
A general factor of personality (GFP) was obtained solely from unshared environment, by deriving it ...
Background: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis ” of humor, a revised specif...
A previous meta-analysis (Van der Linden et al., Psychol Bull 143:36–52, 2017) showed that the Gener...
Abstract. This article reports the first studies to investigate the genetic and environmental compon...
The present study investigated the extent to which individual differences in humor styles are attrib...
The present study investigated the extent to which individual differences in humor styles are attrib...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenotypic, genetic, and environmental relationships be...
Humor is a multifaceted concept with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, psychophysiological, and soci...
This study sought to expand upon the research on humor and personality by attempting to find connect...
In three studies, a General Factor of Personality (GFP) was found to occupy the apex of the hier - a...
Basic personality traits (e.g., extraversion) have been found to be associated with the humor styles...
The present study provides evidence supporting the presence of a General Factor of Personality (GFP...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between Humor Styles, Rid...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
Background Humor is a main ingredient of interpersonal relationships. Two sets of psychopathological...
A general factor of personality (GFP) was obtained solely from unshared environment, by deriving it ...
Background: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis ” of humor, a revised specif...
A previous meta-analysis (Van der Linden et al., Psychol Bull 143:36–52, 2017) showed that the Gener...