Bernadette McCosker, Carmen C MoranSchool of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, AustraliaBackground: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis” of humor, a revised specificity hypothesis predicts that the benefits of humor depend on the specific style of humor used. Information on predictors of these humor styles in turn enhances the ability to predict the effect on well-being.Methods: We examined the relationships between interpersonal competence, self-esteem, and different styles of humor, while also examining the contributions of age and gender. Participants (n = 201) aged 18–63 years completed the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Inventory, the Interpersonal Competence Questionna...
Humor styles provide a better understanding of one’s personality and may vary based on individual di...
Humor is a multifaceted concept with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, psychophysiological, and soci...
Humor is a multifaceted construct and can be defined in terms of the different ways people tend to u...
Background: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis ” of humor, a revised specif...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Humour serves various intrapersonal and interpersonal functions. The affil...
The aim of this study is to analyze if there are significant correlations among self-esteem, humor s...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether self-esteem instability moderated the associ...
Objective: The provision of information appears to be an important feature of humor. The present stu...
The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud and online ...
Humour can have both positive and negative effects on individuals, teams and organisations. Recent r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between individuals’ humor styles and thei...
This study sought to expand upon the research on humor and personality by attempting to find connect...
The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) by Martin et al. (2003) measures four humour styles, namely aff...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Humor styles provide a better understanding of one’s personality and may vary based on individual di...
Humor is a multifaceted concept with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, psychophysiological, and soci...
Humor is a multifaceted construct and can be defined in terms of the different ways people tend to u...
Background: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis ” of humor, a revised specif...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Humour serves various intrapersonal and interpersonal functions. The affil...
The aim of this study is to analyze if there are significant correlations among self-esteem, humor s...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether self-esteem instability moderated the associ...
Objective: The provision of information appears to be an important feature of humor. The present stu...
The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud and online ...
Humour can have both positive and negative effects on individuals, teams and organisations. Recent r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between individuals’ humor styles and thei...
This study sought to expand upon the research on humor and personality by attempting to find connect...
The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) by Martin et al. (2003) measures four humour styles, namely aff...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Humor styles provide a better understanding of one’s personality and may vary based on individual di...
Humor is a multifaceted concept with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, psychophysiological, and soci...
Humor is a multifaceted construct and can be defined in terms of the different ways people tend to u...