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The Effect of Humor Styles on Anxiety Performance in Basketball Learning Practices
Every sport requires players to practice constantly to develop skills and the zeal to become a perfect player increases based on the players’ anxiety-performance level.
Philip Ezekiel Dakwo +2 more
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Teacher humor styles based on Rod Martin's model. Pilot studies
A humor is a new issue in pedagogy and recently it has been a subject of more advanced scientific research. The article presents the results of the empirical research, whose purpose was to diagnose teachers humor styles.
Urszula Olejnik
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Comic styles and their relation to the sense of humor, humor appreciation, acceptability of prejudice, humorous self-image and happiness [PDF]
The present study investigates the relationships of eight comic styles (fun, benevolent humor, nonsense, wit, irony, satire, sarcasm, and cynicism) with acceptability of prejudice (laughing at different groups and topics), humorous self-image (funniness ...
Mendiburo-Seguel, Andrés, Heintz, Sonja
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Humour styles conjunction with the stages of the family life cycle
The current research explores the role of humor in couples' relationships. The study sample consisted of 539 people. Of these, 459 are women and 80 are men. 69 couples (138 people) took part in the study.
Ksenia Ivanova +2 more
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The relationship between peer victimization and children's humor styles: it's no laughing matter! [PDF]
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victimization and four humor styles, two of which are adaptive (affiliative and self-enhancing) and two maladaptive (aggressive and self-defeating ...
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Humor in leader-follower relationships: Humor styles, similarity and relationship quality [PDF]
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and follower (LMX). More specifically, we examined the impact of follower self-reported humor style and leader self-reported humor style on the extent to ...
Wisse, Barbara +2 more
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Humor styles refer to the everyday use of humor, varying across self-enhancing, affiliative, aggressive and self-defeating styles, entailing differences in focus on the self vs. other as well as between being adaptive vs. maladaptive.
Radosław Rogoza +5 more
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Predicting Meaning of Life Based on Optimism and Humorous Styles [PDF]
The present study aimed to predict the meaning of life based on students' optimism and humorous styles. The method of the present study was descriptive-correlation.
Karim Sevari, fatemeh farzadi
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Children’s perceptions of others’ humor: does context matter?
Research suggests that those using adaptive forms of humor are perceived more positively compared to those using maladaptive forms of humor. Research of this nature, however, is yet to consider children.
James, Lucy
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Appreciation of different styles of humor: An fMRI study
Humor styles are important in facilitating social relationships. Following humor styles theory, this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study is the first to use “one-liner” humor to investigate the neural correlates involved in appreciating ...
Yu-Chen Chan +5 more
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