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Humour 2.0: Styles and Types of Humour and Virality of Memes on Facebook
This research analyzes the communication process of humorous memes in the most vibrant online phenomenon, Facebook. Through quantitative and qualitative content analysis of 1,000 memes shared on a Facebook page, this research tests the effect of various styles and types of humour on the virality of memes.
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Personality and Individual Differences, 2014
A small amount of research to-date has examined the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and humour styles, however, none of this research has controlled for the effects of personality and socially desirable responding. Furthermore, none of the research has examined the possible associations with humour appreciation, as distinct from humour ...
Gilles E Gignac
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A small amount of research to-date has examined the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and humour styles, however, none of this research has controlled for the effects of personality and socially desirable responding. Furthermore, none of the research has examined the possible associations with humour appreciation, as distinct from humour ...
Gilles E Gignac
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Humour's role in the relation between attributional style and dysphoria
The 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, 2016Abstract Humour has its positive and negative features; negative humour leads to tension between two people. Moreover, there are gender differences in the use of humour. Previous research has demonstrated that males tend to prefer unfriendly humour.
Ching-Lin Wu, Hsueh-Chih Chen
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Effectiveness of work-related humour trainings: humour use, humour styles and well-being
Human Resource Development InternationalEva Ullmann +2 more
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MultiHuSE: A Multimodal Dataset for Humour Styles and Emotions
2025 International Conference on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI)Mary Ogbuka Kenneth +2 more
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Research on the psychological mechanisms underlying the link between personality and health is still premature. This study argues for an integrated multistage approach in which lower-order traits mediate the impact of higher-order traits on health.
Corina U Greven +2 more
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Styles in humour and social self‐images
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1975Abstract.— The three‐dimensional Sense‐of‐Humour Questionnaire (SHQ) was coordinated with items based upon social self‐image related to three styles in humour‐“funny” wit, “sarcastic” wit, and “mixed” wit. The total questionnaire was answered by male and female students in college (average age: 17) and teacher's certificate school (average age: 25) to ...
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Humorous Product Styles and Pleasure: Positive-Negative and Overt-Subtle Dimensions of Humour
Design Journal, 2020Chia-Chen Lu
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