On the dimensionality of humorous conduct and associations with humor traits and behaviors
Abstract
Abstract The aim of the present study is to explore higher-order dimensions of humorous conduct derived from 100 non-redundant and comprehensive statements. These dimensions are validated in self- and other-reports and their criterion validity is assessed by relating them to other humor concepts (temperamental basis of the sense of humor, attitudes towards laughter and being laughed at, humor appreciation and creation). Four broad dimensions (mean-spirited/earthy, entertaining, inept, and reflective/benign) were supported in self- and other-reports, and two narrower dimensions (laughter and canned) were found in self-reports. These dimensions covered affective, cognitive, and dysfunctional aspects of humorous conduct and spanned across humorous temperament, attitudes towards laughter and being laughed at as well as humor appreciation and creation. These six dimensions can serve as a reference framework and higher-order categories to which humor scales could be assigned. Future studies need to test the comprehensiveness of these dimensions and conduct further validation studies.
Publication Date
2019-10-25
Embargo Period
9999-12-31
Recommended Citation
Ruch, W.,
&
Heintz, S.
(2019)
'On the dimensionality of humorous conduct and associations with humor traits and behaviors',
Humor, 32(4), pp. 643-666.
Available at: 10.1515/humor-2018-0119" >https://doi.org/10.1515/humor-2018-0119