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Vol. 6 No. 3 (2010)
Current Articles
Editorial
Introductory Comments: Special Issue of EJOP (August 2010) on Humor Research in Personality and Social Psychology
Nicholas A. Kuiper
Research Reports
A Behavioral Genetic Study of Relationships Between Humor Styles And The Six HEXACO Personality Factors
Livia Veselka, Julie A. Schermer, Rod A. Martin, Lynn F. Cherkas, Tim D. Spector, Philip A. Vernon
The Relation Between Humor Styles and Empathy
William P. Hampes
Is It You or Is It Me? Contrasting Effects of Ridicule Targeting Other People Versus the Self
Leslie M. Janes, James M. Olson
Perceived Parental Warmth and Rejection in Childhood as Predictors of Humor Styles and Subjective Happiness
Shahe S. Kazarian, Lamia Moghnie, Rod A. Martin
Bad Humor, Bad Marriage: Humor Styles in Divorced and Married Couples
Vassilis Saroglou, Christelle Lacour, Marie-Eve Demeure
Does Humor Benefit Health In Retirement? Exploring Humor as a Moderator
Gillian P. Freeman, W. Larry Ventis
The Impact of Humor in North American versus Middle East Cultures
Nicholas A. Kuiper, Shahe S. Kazarian, Jessica Sine, Margaret Bassil
Humor Creation Ability and Mental Health: Are Funny People more Psychologically Healthy?
Kim R. Edwards, Rod A. Martin
Humor Styles, Positive Personality and Health
Arnie Cann, Kelly Stilwell, Kanako Taku
Reactions to Humorous Comments and Implicit Theories of Humor Styles
Nicholas A. Kuiper, Gillian A. Kirsh, Catherine Leite
Searching for the Sense of Humor: Stereotypes of Ourselves and Others
Bernard C. Beins, Shawn M. O’Toole
Theoretical Contributions
A Framework for Thinking about the (not-so-funny) Effects of Sexist Humor
Julie A. Woodzicka, Thomas E. Ford
The Sense of Humor Questionnaire: Conceptualization and Review of 40 Years of Findings in Empirical Research
Sven Svebak