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The Sense of Humor

2007
This volume brings together the current approaches to the definition and measurement of the sense of humor and its components. It provides both an overview of historic approaches and a compendium of current humor inventories and humor traits that have been studied.
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An Investigation of Worry and Sense of Humor

The Journal of Psychology, 2002
To investigate the relationship between worry and sense of humor, the author administered the Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ; F. Tallis, M. Eysenck, & A. Matthews, 1992) and the Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale (MSHS; J. A. Thorson & F. C. Powell, 1993) to 140 undergraduates. Worry was negatively related to sense of humor.
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A Wicked Sense of Humor

Theology Today, 2013
The purpose of this article is to investigate the way that Jesus’ sense of humor would have functioned in a first-century Galilean political and religious context. Drawing on both rhetorical and social-scientific criticisms, as well as form-critical reconstructions of the sayings of Jesus, it explores the possibility that neuolinguistic research into ...
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Sense of Humor and on Committees

2013
Kallen appreciated humor and had a sense for it. Here are a few examples from his correspondence. To Louis Michel, whom he considered to be the greatest French theoretical physicist, he writes, on 20 Nov. 1959: “Dear Louis, … We are sorry to hear about the chicken-pox your children have had.
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Development and Validation of the Short Version of the Sense of Humor Scale (SHS-S)

European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2022
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Sense of Humor

AORN Journal, 1996
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