This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between four different humor styles to assess the degree to which stable friendships are characterized by similarity, and to assess whether best friends' humor styles influence each other's later use of humor. Participants were aged 11–13 years, with 87 stable, reciprocal best friend dyads. Self-report assessments of humor styles were completed on both occasions. Results indicated that there was no initial similarity in dyads' levels of humor. However, dyads' use of humor that enhances interpersonal relationships (Affiliative humor) became positively correlated by spring. Additionally, young people's use of this humor style was positively associated with their ...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between four differ...
AbstractThis study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between fou...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Both humor and friendship facilitate socio-emotional development in middle childhood, but scholars h...
Objective: The provision of information appears to be an important feature of humor. The present stu...
This study sought to examine the role humor plays in defusing conflict between friends from an evolu...
Background: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis ” of humor, a revised specif...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Bernadette McCosker, Carmen C MoranSchool of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW,...
Attempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating these tw...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Humor is a multifaceted construct and can be defined in terms of the different ways people tend to u...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between four differ...
AbstractThis study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between fou...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Both humor and friendship facilitate socio-emotional development in middle childhood, but scholars h...
Objective: The provision of information appears to be an important feature of humor. The present stu...
This study sought to examine the role humor plays in defusing conflict between friends from an evolu...
Background: In contrast with an early implicit “facilitative hypothesis ” of humor, a revised specif...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Bernadette McCosker, Carmen C MoranSchool of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW,...
Attempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating these tw...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Humor is a multifaceted construct and can be defined in terms of the different ways people tend to u...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...