Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studied children’s responses to amusing video clips in the presence or absence of peers. The sample consisted of 9 boys and 11 girls aged 31–49 months (M 39.8, SD 4.2) who watched three cartoons under three different conditions: individually, in pairs, or in groups of 6 or 8. The social viewing conditions showed significantly higher numbers of laughs and smiles than the individual viewing condition. On average children laughed eight times as much in company as on their own and smiled almost three times as much. No differences were found between pairs and groups, and no association was found between subjective funniness ratings and group size. This...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Although smiling and laughter have received considerable attention from researchers, little is known...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
The development of laughter is little understood even though it is an area of human behaviour that l...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3–5-year old children ...
Two experiments to study the development of the meaning of laughter in children are reported. A pilo...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Although smiling and laughter have received considerable attention from researchers, little is known...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
Seven experiments were conducted in a mobile laboratory on location in schools. Seven year-old child...
The development of laughter is little understood even though it is an area of human behaviour that l...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3–5-year old children ...
Two experiments to study the development of the meaning of laughter in children are reported. A pilo...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Laughter is a valuable means for communicating and engaging in interaction since the earliest months...
Although smiling and laughter have received considerable attention from researchers, little is known...