Research suggests that those using adaptive forms of humor are perceived more positively compared to those using maladaptive forms of humor. Research of this nature, however, is yet to consider children. The present research involved presenting 357 children aged 9-11 years, with one of eight vignettes portraying either a male or female child using one of the four humor styles: affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive, and self-defeating. Participants then completed a questionnaire to assess their perceptions of the child in the vignette. In a second study, context was also investigated, with 386 children from the same age group, by describing the humor as having taken place in either the playground or classroom. Findings of study one showed ...
Humorous media entertainment frequently punctuates the everyday lives of adolescents. Theorists have...
Within the context of the government drive to address children's social and emotional well-being at ...
Recently there has been an increase in research focusing on children\u27s humor. The research, howev...
Research suggests that those using adaptive forms of humor are perceived more positively compared to...
It has been proposed that four main styles of humor exist, two which are thought to be adaptive (aff...
It has been proposed that four main styles of humor exist, two which are thought to be adaptive (aff...
The adult Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) assumes that humor can be both adaptive (“self-enhancing”...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
Attempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating these tw...
Despite the adaptation of the humor styles questionnaire for older children a measure suitable for c...
Peer-victimization is a serious social difficulty for many young people, and involves complex interp...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
This study examined relations between children's humor, behavioral characteristics, acceptance ...
Peer-victimization is a serious social difficulty for many young people, and involves complex interp...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore spontaneous humor performance of young children...
Humorous media entertainment frequently punctuates the everyday lives of adolescents. Theorists have...
Within the context of the government drive to address children's social and emotional well-being at ...
Recently there has been an increase in research focusing on children\u27s humor. The research, howev...
Research suggests that those using adaptive forms of humor are perceived more positively compared to...
It has been proposed that four main styles of humor exist, two which are thought to be adaptive (aff...
It has been proposed that four main styles of humor exist, two which are thought to be adaptive (aff...
The adult Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) assumes that humor can be both adaptive (“self-enhancing”...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
Attempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating these tw...
Despite the adaptation of the humor styles questionnaire for older children a measure suitable for c...
Peer-victimization is a serious social difficulty for many young people, and involves complex interp...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
This study examined relations between children's humor, behavioral characteristics, acceptance ...
Peer-victimization is a serious social difficulty for many young people, and involves complex interp...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore spontaneous humor performance of young children...
Humorous media entertainment frequently punctuates the everyday lives of adolescents. Theorists have...
Within the context of the government drive to address children's social and emotional well-being at ...
Recently there has been an increase in research focusing on children\u27s humor. The research, howev...