The present study examined the relationships between four personality traits, humor styles, and happiness. Replicating previous research, happiness was positively correlated with four personality traits: extraversion, locus of control, self-esteem, and optimism. Further, happiness positively related to self-enhancing and affiliative humor styles; it related negatively to self-defeating and aggressive humor styles. Thus, happy people habitually engage in positive uses of humor and avoid engaging in negative uses of humor in daily life. We also found support for our hypothesis. People high in extraversion, locus of control, self-esteem, and optimism are happier because they engage in positive humor in daily life
This study examined the relationship between the Big Five personality traits (Gosling et al., 2003),...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of twenty-four character strengths consider...
AbstractRecent studies suggested an important role of neuroticism and extraversion facets as increme...
The present study examined the relationships between four personality traits, humor styles, and happ...
The research examines the relationship of sense of humor differences and positive personality qualit...
Humor is a multifaceted concept with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, psychophysiological, and soci...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between humor styles, self-esteem and subjec...
The present study examines the correlations of eight comic styles with the Eysenckian system of pers...
Although psychological humor research has expanded in the last decades, the humor behaviors that peo...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of 24 character strengths considered ubiqui...
In this study we investigated how individual differences and personality constructs taken from the p...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of 24 character strengths considered ubiqui...
In this study we investigated how individual differences and personality constructs taken from the p...
The evidence for the effectiveness of humor-based positive psychology interventions (PPIs; i.e., int...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to study the relationships between happiness and personality. S...
This study examined the relationship between the Big Five personality traits (Gosling et al., 2003),...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of twenty-four character strengths consider...
AbstractRecent studies suggested an important role of neuroticism and extraversion facets as increme...
The present study examined the relationships between four personality traits, humor styles, and happ...
The research examines the relationship of sense of humor differences and positive personality qualit...
Humor is a multifaceted concept with behavioral, cognitive, emotional, psychophysiological, and soci...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between humor styles, self-esteem and subjec...
The present study examines the correlations of eight comic styles with the Eysenckian system of pers...
Although psychological humor research has expanded in the last decades, the humor behaviors that peo...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of 24 character strengths considered ubiqui...
In this study we investigated how individual differences and personality constructs taken from the p...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of 24 character strengths considered ubiqui...
In this study we investigated how individual differences and personality constructs taken from the p...
The evidence for the effectiveness of humor-based positive psychology interventions (PPIs; i.e., int...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to study the relationships between happiness and personality. S...
This study examined the relationship between the Big Five personality traits (Gosling et al., 2003),...
In positive psychology, humor has been identified as one of twenty-four character strengths consider...
AbstractRecent studies suggested an important role of neuroticism and extraversion facets as increme...