The main aim of the presented research is to describe children's ability to generate and understand humorous stories and pictures drawn by their peers and older or younger children. From the perspective of research on children's theories of mind, we assume that in middle childhood we will observe a transition from the basic, copy theory of mind to the interpretative one (Carpendale & Chandler, 1996). We examined 60 five- and nine-year-old children in two phases. During the first phase, the children were asked to draw a funny picture and then justify what made it funny and they had also to present the funny story. Two months later, the children were presented with some pictures chosen after the first phase as the most typical one. They had t...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...
This study aimed to explore the developmental sequence of theory of mind after age 5, and to examine...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...
Studying children's humor development can be a window into children's social and cognitive developm...
© 2020 EManuscript Technologies. All rights reserved. Purpose of the study: Humor is a complex pheno...
Celem niniejszej pracy było sprawdzenie czy istnieje związek pomiędzy produkcją humoru werbalnego i ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore the appreciation, comprehension, and interp...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out the relation of a child's mental development to his sense ...
In my article, based on the research carried out by Jean Piaget and Paul McGhee (and others), I woul...
Humor appreciation and understanding is important for children’s social relationships. The current s...
Social cognition refers to understanding one’s own and others’ mental states and to perceive interpe...
Highlighting pertinent research in the area of young children's development of humor, this pape...
Developmental studies on humor have historically approached a limited age range - from birth until e...
An interpretative theory of mind enables young children to grasp that people fulfill varying intenti...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...
This study aimed to explore the developmental sequence of theory of mind after age 5, and to examine...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...
Studying children's humor development can be a window into children's social and cognitive developm...
© 2020 EManuscript Technologies. All rights reserved. Purpose of the study: Humor is a complex pheno...
Celem niniejszej pracy było sprawdzenie czy istnieje związek pomiędzy produkcją humoru werbalnego i ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore the appreciation, comprehension, and interp...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out the relation of a child's mental development to his sense ...
In my article, based on the research carried out by Jean Piaget and Paul McGhee (and others), I woul...
Humor appreciation and understanding is important for children’s social relationships. The current s...
Social cognition refers to understanding one’s own and others’ mental states and to perceive interpe...
Highlighting pertinent research in the area of young children's development of humor, this pape...
Developmental studies on humor have historically approached a limited age range - from birth until e...
An interpretative theory of mind enables young children to grasp that people fulfill varying intenti...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...
This study aimed to explore the developmental sequence of theory of mind after age 5, and to examine...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...