Although humor is a universal feature of human communication, people vary widely in how they create and use humor. Guided by a broader model of creative self-beliefs, we developed the Humor Efficacy and Identity Short Scales (HEISS), a pair of 4-item scales measuring humor self-efficacy (“I can” beliefs reflecting confidence about one's ability to be funny) and humor identity (“I am” beliefs reflecting the centrality of humor ability to one's self-concept). Using a large sample of English speakers (n = 1842), an item response theory analysis found a suitable range of item difficulty, good item discrimination, and essentially zero gender-based differential item functioning. Three follow-up samples with English (n = 304, n = 400) and Polish (...
How strongly does humor (i.e., the construct-relevant content) in the Humor Styles Questionnaire (HS...
The aim was to examine whether measurements of creativity as a domain general trait can explain poss...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
Abstract McGhee (1996, Health, healing and the amuse system: Humor as survival training. Dubuque: Ke...
Individual differences in humor production ability are understudied, especially among experts. This ...
Are smarter people funnier? Recent work suggests that cognitive abilities are important to humor pro...
Abstract The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud an...
The present study introduces eight comic styles (i.e., fun, humor, nonsense, wit, irony, satire, sar...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between individuals’ humor styles and thei...
© 2019, The Author(s). This interdisciplinary study examined the structure of humor creation in the ...
The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ; Martin et al. 2003) was developed using a construct-based scale...
Humor styles provide a better understanding of one’s personality and may vary based on individual di...
In seven studies (n = 1133), adults tried to create funny ideas and then rated the funniness of thei...
This study sought to expand upon the research on humor and personality by attempting to find connect...
Objective: The provision of information appears to be an important feature of humor. The present stu...
How strongly does humor (i.e., the construct-relevant content) in the Humor Styles Questionnaire (HS...
The aim was to examine whether measurements of creativity as a domain general trait can explain poss...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
Abstract McGhee (1996, Health, healing and the amuse system: Humor as survival training. Dubuque: Ke...
Individual differences in humor production ability are understudied, especially among experts. This ...
Are smarter people funnier? Recent work suggests that cognitive abilities are important to humor pro...
Abstract The present set of studies employs two cognitive interviewing techniques (thinking aloud an...
The present study introduces eight comic styles (i.e., fun, humor, nonsense, wit, irony, satire, sar...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between individuals’ humor styles and thei...
© 2019, The Author(s). This interdisciplinary study examined the structure of humor creation in the ...
The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ; Martin et al. 2003) was developed using a construct-based scale...
Humor styles provide a better understanding of one’s personality and may vary based on individual di...
In seven studies (n = 1133), adults tried to create funny ideas and then rated the funniness of thei...
This study sought to expand upon the research on humor and personality by attempting to find connect...
Objective: The provision of information appears to be an important feature of humor. The present stu...
How strongly does humor (i.e., the construct-relevant content) in the Humor Styles Questionnaire (HS...
The aim was to examine whether measurements of creativity as a domain general trait can explain poss...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...