Published Online: 2018-4-28
Published in Print: 2018-4-25
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction: Festschrift for Paul McGhee – Humor Across the Lifespan, Theory, Measurement, and Applications
- Paul McGhee and humor research
- Comments on the special issue
- Humor as a developmental phenomenon: the contributions of Paul McGhee
- Brief article of gratitude to Paul McGhee
- Psychometric evaluation of the revised Sense of Humor Scale and the construction of a parallel form
- Playfulness and humor in psychology: An overview and update
- Putting “Laughing at Yourself” to the Test
- Training the sense of humor with the 7 Humor Habits Program and satisfaction with life
- Humor and well-being: A little less is quite enough
- How one mad scientist grasped the profound potential of humor and changed the face of nursing
- The neurology and psychiatry of humor, smiling and laughter: A tribute to Paul McGhee. Part I. Introduction and clinical studies
- The neurology and psychiatry of humor, smiling, and laughter: a tribute to Paul McGhee Part II. neurological studies and brain imaging
- Some Reflections
- Chimpanzee and gorilla humor: progressive emergence from origins in the wild to captivity to sign language learning
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction: Festschrift for Paul McGhee – Humor Across the Lifespan, Theory, Measurement, and Applications
- Paul McGhee and humor research
- Comments on the special issue
- Humor as a developmental phenomenon: the contributions of Paul McGhee
- Brief article of gratitude to Paul McGhee
- Psychometric evaluation of the revised Sense of Humor Scale and the construction of a parallel form
- Playfulness and humor in psychology: An overview and update
- Putting “Laughing at Yourself” to the Test
- Training the sense of humor with the 7 Humor Habits Program and satisfaction with life
- Humor and well-being: A little less is quite enough
- How one mad scientist grasped the profound potential of humor and changed the face of nursing
- The neurology and psychiatry of humor, smiling and laughter: A tribute to Paul McGhee. Part I. Introduction and clinical studies
- The neurology and psychiatry of humor, smiling, and laughter: a tribute to Paul McGhee Part II. neurological studies and brain imaging
- Some Reflections
- Chimpanzee and gorilla humor: progressive emergence from origins in the wild to captivity to sign language learning