Title of article
The Relation Between Humor Styles and Empathy
Author/Authors
William P. Hampes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
34
To page
45
Abstract
The Humor Styles Questionnaire and Interpersonal Reactivity Index were given to 103 (28 men, 75 women) undergraduates in a community college in the Midwestern United States. As predicted, significant positive correlations were found between affiliative humor and empathic concern (r = .23, p < .05) and between self-enhancing humor and perspective-taking empathy (r = .28, p < .01). Also, as predicted, there were significant negative correlations between self-enhancing humor and personal distress (r = -.34, p < .001), and between aggressive humor and perspective-taking empathy (r = -.40, p < .001), empathic concern (r = -.29, p < .01) and personal distress (r = -.20, p < .05). Predictions involving self-defeating humor and empathy were not supported. The differences in the correlations for affiliative humor and those of self-enhancing humor were examined in terms of the greater importance of perspective-taking and stress reduction in self-enhancing humor versus affiliative humor, which is more involved with social relationships. The implications for future research were discussed.
Keywords
Humor Styles , perspective-taking empathy , Personal distress , empathic concern
Journal title
Europe’s Journal of Psychology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Europe’s Journal of Psychology
Record number
656912
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