The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions toward ridicule and laughter; i.e., gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at), gelotophilia (the joy of being laughed at), and katagelasticism (the joy of laughing at others). These traits explain inter-individual differences in responses to humor, laughter, and social situations related to humorous encounters. First, an ultra-short form of the PhoPhiKat-45 (Ruch and Proyer, 2009) was adapted in two independent samples (Construction Sample N = 157; Replication Sample N = 1,774). Second, we tested the validity of the PhoPhiKat-9 in two further independent samples. Results showed that the psychometric properties of the ultra-short form were acceptable and the proposed factor ...
Abstract Research on gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has come a long way since the first...
Familial aggregation and the effect of parenting styles on three dispositions toward ridicule and be...
The present study investigates humor appreciation of aggressive cartoons in relation to gelotophobia...
The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions towards ridicule and laughter; i.e...
The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions toward ridicule and laughter; i.e....
How people deal with humor and laughter is culturally constructed within a society but each member m...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
We investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia), the joy in being laughed at (gelotophil...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
Previous research has shown that humor and self-presentation are linked in several ways. With regard...
This paper describes the adaptation of the French version of the GELOPH, a short questionnaire (15 i...
Gelotophobes (individuals with a fear of being laughed at) have even been found to express less joy ...
The fear of being laughed at brings to the fore the problematic side of an otherwise very positive a...
The present study investigated individuals with slight, marked and extreme fear of being laughed at ...
Abstract Research on gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has come a long way since the first...
Familial aggregation and the effect of parenting styles on three dispositions toward ridicule and be...
The present study investigates humor appreciation of aggressive cartoons in relation to gelotophobia...
The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions towards ridicule and laughter; i.e...
The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions toward ridicule and laughter; i.e....
How people deal with humor and laughter is culturally constructed within a society but each member m...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
We investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia), the joy in being laughed at (gelotophil...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
Previous research has shown that humor and self-presentation are linked in several ways. With regard...
This paper describes the adaptation of the French version of the GELOPH, a short questionnaire (15 i...
Gelotophobes (individuals with a fear of being laughed at) have even been found to express less joy ...
The fear of being laughed at brings to the fore the problematic side of an otherwise very positive a...
The present study investigated individuals with slight, marked and extreme fear of being laughed at ...
Abstract Research on gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has come a long way since the first...
Familial aggregation and the effect of parenting styles on three dispositions toward ridicule and be...
The present study investigates humor appreciation of aggressive cartoons in relation to gelotophobia...