Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1-11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophobes do not experience humor and laughter as a shared enjoyment but rather as a threat. Two studies examined whether gelotophobes are less humorous in general or whether this is true only for certain components of humor. In study I, three samples (N = 120 and 70 students; N = 169 adults) filled in the GELOPH46 along with several humor instruments (i.e., 3 WD, CHS, HBQD, HSQ, HUWO, STCI-T60). Results showed that gelotophobes are less cheerful and characterize their humor style as inept, socially cold, and mean-spirited. They report less frequent use of humor as a means for coping and indulge less often in self-enhancing and social humor. Appreci...
The study examines the personality correlates of gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at), gelotophil...
In a paradigm facilitating smile misattribution, facial responses and ratings to contempt and joy we...
This paper reviews recent literature on gelotophobia (i.e., the fear of being laughed at) with an em...
Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1–11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophob...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
The List of Derisible Situations (LDS; Proyer, Hempelmann and Ruch, List of Derisible Situations (LD...
Abstract Research on gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has come a long way since the first...
The present article examines the relation between the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) and in...
The present research examines the hypothesis that the fear of being laughed at is related to three e...
Gelotophobes (individuals with a fear of being laughed at) have even been found to express less joy ...
The fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) was examined in its relations to concepts from positive ...
The present study investigated individuals with slight, marked and extreme fear of being laughed at ...
In this study we combine variables that make our lives most worth living with the fear of being laug...
The study examines the personality correlates of gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at), gelotophil...
In a paradigm facilitating smile misattribution, facial responses and ratings to contempt and joy we...
This paper reviews recent literature on gelotophobia (i.e., the fear of being laughed at) with an em...
Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1–11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophob...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
The List of Derisible Situations (LDS; Proyer, Hempelmann and Ruch, List of Derisible Situations (LD...
Abstract Research on gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has come a long way since the first...
The present article examines the relation between the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) and in...
The present research examines the hypothesis that the fear of being laughed at is related to three e...
Gelotophobes (individuals with a fear of being laughed at) have even been found to express less joy ...
The fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) was examined in its relations to concepts from positive ...
The present study investigated individuals with slight, marked and extreme fear of being laughed at ...
In this study we combine variables that make our lives most worth living with the fear of being laug...
The study examines the personality correlates of gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at), gelotophil...
In a paradigm facilitating smile misattribution, facial responses and ratings to contempt and joy we...
This paper reviews recent literature on gelotophobia (i.e., the fear of being laughed at) with an em...