McGhee described the ability to laugh at yourself as a facet of the sense of humor that is malleable and constitutes the fifth out of six facets forming the sense of humor. Also, McGhee made it measurable by including it in the Sense of Humor Scale (SHS McGhee, Paul E. 1996. Health, healing, and the amuse system (2. edition): Humor as survival training. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing). The current study investigated whether individuals (N=78) could laugh at photos in which their face was distorted and mocking captions were added (multi-method approach: self-reports, facial responses assessed by the Facial Action Coding System, unobtrusive measures). Moreover, as two possible pre-conditions of being able to laugh at yourself, accepta...
Sense of humor is a multidimensional personality construct. Some components may be more relevant to ...
Previous studies examine humor as a form of coping. According to Erickson and Feldstein (2006), humo...
Some of the most recent trait-oriented, self-report instruments for measuring humor are briefly desc...
McGhee described the ability to laugh at yourself as a facet of the sense of humor that is malleable...
McGhee (1996, Health, healing and the amuse system: Humor as survival training. Dubuque: Kendall/Hun...
Laughing at Oneself The ability to “laugh at oneself ” is often considered a core component of the s...
This paper will give an overview of a series of empirical studies aimed at developing and testing a ...
The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud and online ...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
This study investigated the elicitation of smiling and laughter and the role of facial display regul...
A body of literature exists to suggest that the humor can alter one\u27s perception of pain, and con...
[Abstract] Background: Laughter is a universal expression of emotion for humans, and it has been lin...
The current study tested the 7 Humor Habits Program after McGhee (1996, Health, healing, and the amu...
This study aimed to investigate the relevance of an individual's typical emotion perception and emot...
Humour is often seen as an adaptive coping strategy; however, the empirical literature is inconclusi...
Sense of humor is a multidimensional personality construct. Some components may be more relevant to ...
Previous studies examine humor as a form of coping. According to Erickson and Feldstein (2006), humo...
Some of the most recent trait-oriented, self-report instruments for measuring humor are briefly desc...
McGhee described the ability to laugh at yourself as a facet of the sense of humor that is malleable...
McGhee (1996, Health, healing and the amuse system: Humor as survival training. Dubuque: Kendall/Hun...
Laughing at Oneself The ability to “laugh at oneself ” is often considered a core component of the s...
This paper will give an overview of a series of empirical studies aimed at developing and testing a ...
The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud and online ...
The present study examined the relationship of sense of humor to affect and coping with humor abilit...
This study investigated the elicitation of smiling and laughter and the role of facial display regul...
A body of literature exists to suggest that the humor can alter one\u27s perception of pain, and con...
[Abstract] Background: Laughter is a universal expression of emotion for humans, and it has been lin...
The current study tested the 7 Humor Habits Program after McGhee (1996, Health, healing, and the amu...
This study aimed to investigate the relevance of an individual's typical emotion perception and emot...
Humour is often seen as an adaptive coping strategy; however, the empirical literature is inconclusi...
Sense of humor is a multidimensional personality construct. Some components may be more relevant to ...
Previous studies examine humor as a form of coping. According to Erickson and Feldstein (2006), humo...
Some of the most recent trait-oriented, self-report instruments for measuring humor are briefly desc...