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- If You're Funny and You Know It: Personality, Gender, and People's
- THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL FUNCTION of HUMOR Jennifer Marra
- Dissertation Available After 9/1/2018 (242.0Kb)
- Where Is the Humor in Verbal Irony?
- Aggressive Humor: Not Always Aggressive
- The Influence of Structural Stimulus Properties and Theory of Mind
- The Evolution of the SSTH Into the GTVH and Now Into the OSTH 309
- Memory for Information Paired with Humorous, Relevant Jokes Stav Atir
- Funny Selves: Development of the Humor Efficacy and Identity Short Scales (HEISS)
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Risky Business: When Humor Increases and Decreases Status T
- The Impact of Integrated Humor on Memory
- Introduction to the Psychology of Humor
- Introduction: Current Issues in Psychological Humor Research
- The Role of Humor As a Character Strength in Positive Psychology
- A Computational Model of Linguistic Humor in Puns
- The Situational Humor Response Questionnaire (Shrq)
- Sense of Humor: Assessment, Personality Correlates and Use in Psychotherapy Robert W
- LINGUISTIC HUMOR (INCLUDES SLANG, WIT, and WORDPLAY) Prepared by Don Nilsen (English, Arizona State University) and the International Society for Humor Studies
- Health-Related Benefits of Humor and Laughter
- Psychometric Evaluation of the Revised Sense of Humor Scale and the Construction of a Parallel Form
- California State University, Northridge the Role Of
- To Laugh Or Not to Laugh”: Understandings of the Appropriateness of Humour and Joking in the Workplace
- Paul Mcghee and Humor Research
- Study of the Effect of Positive Humour As a Variable That Reduces Stress
- A Two-Paper Examination on the Integration of Humor Into Clinical Social Work
- Sense of Humor
- Philosophical Culture of Laughter and the Psychology of Humor
- A Dynamic and Dual-Process Theory of Humor
- The Relationship Between Therapists' Use of Humor
- 1 the Dynamics of Linguistic Humor Comprehension Taela Dudley A
- Intentional Classroom Humor in Nursing : a Multiple Case Study
- Humour Research: State of the Art
- Use of Humor As a Coping Mechanism, Psychological Adjustment, and Social Interaction
- The Interpersonal Consequences of Humor
- Teachers' Perceptions of Their Use of Humour in the Primary Classroom
- 'Psychology of Humor'
- A Dynamic and Dual-Process Theory of Humor
- Rhetorical Humor Framework: a Communicative Approach to the Study of Humor
- Positive Emotions: Positive Humour
- Humor and Play in Language Classroom Interaction: a Review of the Literature