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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributors VII
- Preface and acknowledgments IX
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PART I. INTRODUCTION
- Foreword and overview. Sense of humor: A new look at an old concept 3
- Approaches to the sense of humor: A historical review 15
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PART II. CURRENT CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES
- Humor and personality in everyday life 63
- The sense of humor and the truth 95
- A two-mode model of humor appreciation: Its relation to aesthetic appreciation and simplicity-complexity of personality 109
- “Sense” of humor: Perception, intelligence, or expertise? 143
- Is sense of humor a positive personality characteristic? 159
- Humor and stress revisited 179
- A temperament approach to humor 203
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PART III. DIFFERENCES AMONG GROUPS
- Exploring paradigms: The study of gender and sense of humor near the end of the 20th century 231
- The ill side of humor: Pathological conditions and sense of humor 271
- The dog that didn't bark in the night: A new sociological approach to the cross-cultural study of humor 293
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PART IV. INTRAINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
- Influence of mood on humor 309
- Development of the sense of humor 329
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PART V. CAUSES OF INTER- AND INTRA-INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
- Genetic and environmental contributions to children's interpersonal humor 361
- The development and evaluation of a systematic program for improving sense of humor 385
- Appendix: Humor measurement toots 405
- Bibliography 413
- Author index 477
- Subject index 491
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributors VII
- Preface and acknowledgments IX
-
PART I. INTRODUCTION
- Foreword and overview. Sense of humor: A new look at an old concept 3
- Approaches to the sense of humor: A historical review 15
-
PART II. CURRENT CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES
- Humor and personality in everyday life 63
- The sense of humor and the truth 95
- A two-mode model of humor appreciation: Its relation to aesthetic appreciation and simplicity-complexity of personality 109
- “Sense” of humor: Perception, intelligence, or expertise? 143
- Is sense of humor a positive personality characteristic? 159
- Humor and stress revisited 179
- A temperament approach to humor 203
-
PART III. DIFFERENCES AMONG GROUPS
- Exploring paradigms: The study of gender and sense of humor near the end of the 20th century 231
- The ill side of humor: Pathological conditions and sense of humor 271
- The dog that didn't bark in the night: A new sociological approach to the cross-cultural study of humor 293
-
PART IV. INTRAINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
- Influence of mood on humor 309
- Development of the sense of humor 329
-
PART V. CAUSES OF INTER- AND INTRA-INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
- Genetic and environmental contributions to children's interpersonal humor 361
- The development and evaluation of a systematic program for improving sense of humor 385
- Appendix: Humor measurement toots 405
- Bibliography 413
- Author index 477
- Subject index 491