We created a 20-item parent-report measure of humor development from 1 to 47 months: the Early Humor Survey (EHS). We developed the EHS with Study 1 (N = 219) using exploratory factor analysis, demonstrating the EHS works with 1- to 47-month-olds with excellent reliability and a strong correlation with age, showing its developmental trajectory. We replicated the EHS with Study 2 (N = 587), revealing a one-factor structure, showing excellent reliability, and replicating a strong correlation with age. Study 3 (N = 84) found the EHS correlated with a humor experiment, however it no longer correlated once age was accounted for, suggesting low convergent validity. Subsamples of parents from Studies 2 and 3 showed excellent inter-observer reliabi...
'The Baby Laughter' project (http://babylaughter.net) is a research programme in developmental psych...
Highlighting pertinent research in the area of young children's development of humor, this pape...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...
We created a 20-item parent-report measure of humor development from 1 to 47 months: the Early Humor...
We created a 20-item parent-report measure of humor development from 1 to 47 months: the Early Humor...
We created a 20-item parent-report measure of humor development from 1 to 47 months: the Early Humor...
Despite the adaptation of the humor styles questionnaire for older children a measure suitable for c...
Despite the adaptation of the humor styles questionnaire for older children a measure suitable for c...
We thank parents and children for participating. We thank Eloise Prouten for helping with data colle...
Infancy is a critical time for the development of secure attachment, which is facilitated by emotion...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore spontaneous humor performance of young children...
The adult Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) assumes that humor can be both adaptive (“self-enhancing”...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
Social cognition refers to understanding one’s own and others’ mental states and to perceive interpe...
Smiling and laughing appear very early during the first year of life, but little is known about how ...
'The Baby Laughter' project (http://babylaughter.net) is a research programme in developmental psych...
Highlighting pertinent research in the area of young children's development of humor, this pape...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...
We created a 20-item parent-report measure of humor development from 1 to 47 months: the Early Humor...
We created a 20-item parent-report measure of humor development from 1 to 47 months: the Early Humor...
We created a 20-item parent-report measure of humor development from 1 to 47 months: the Early Humor...
Despite the adaptation of the humor styles questionnaire for older children a measure suitable for c...
Despite the adaptation of the humor styles questionnaire for older children a measure suitable for c...
We thank parents and children for participating. We thank Eloise Prouten for helping with data colle...
Infancy is a critical time for the development of secure attachment, which is facilitated by emotion...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore spontaneous humor performance of young children...
The adult Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) assumes that humor can be both adaptive (“self-enhancing”...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
Social cognition refers to understanding one’s own and others’ mental states and to perceive interpe...
Smiling and laughing appear very early during the first year of life, but little is known about how ...
'The Baby Laughter' project (http://babylaughter.net) is a research programme in developmental psych...
Highlighting pertinent research in the area of young children's development of humor, this pape...
The purpose of this study was to examine humour from the perspectives of 60-72-month-old children an...