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Humour's role in the relation between attributional style and dysphoria
European Journal of Personality, 2006The present study empirically investigated the role of adaptive and maladaptive components of humour in the relation between attributional style and dysphoria. Four hundred eighteen students (134 male, 282 female; 2 respondents did not indicate gender) completed questionnaires measuring attributional style, humour styles and depressive symptoms.
Daniela S. Hugelshofer +3 more
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Gender differences in humour styles of young adolescents: Empathy as a mediator
Personality and Individual Differences, 2016Ching-Lin Wu, Hsueh-Chih Chen
exaly
Humour styles, gelotophobia and self‐esteem among Chinese and Indian university students
Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2014Neelam Arjan Hiranandani
exaly
Humorous Product Styles and Pleasure: Positive-Negative and Overt-Subtle Dimensions of Humour
Design Journal, 2020Chia-Chen Lu
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The effect of humour on mental state and work effort
International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion, 2005Eric J Romero
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