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Fear of being laughed at in Italian healthcare workers: Testing associations with humor styles and coping humor
In: Curr Psychol (2022)
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Benevolent and Corrective Humor, Life Satisfaction, and Broad Humor Dimensions: Extending the Nomological Network of the BenCor Across 25 Countries
In: ISSN: 1389-4978 ; EISSN: 1573-7780 ; Journal of Happiness Studies ; https://hal.univ-lorraine.fr/hal-02932110 ; Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer Verlag, 2020, 21 (7), pp.2473-2492. ⟨10.1007/s10902-019-00185-9⟩ (2020)
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The language of character strengths: Predicting morally valued traits on social media ...
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A lexical approach to laughter classification: Natural language distinguishes six (classes of) formal characteristics ...
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The language of character strengths: Predicting morally valued traits on social media
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Social media is increasingly being used to study psychological constructs. This study is the first to use Twitter language to investigate the 24 Values in Action Inventory of Character Strengths, which have been shown to predict important life domains such as well‐being. METHOD: We use both a top‐down closed‐vocabulary (Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count) and a data‐driven open‐vocabulary (Differential Language Analysis) approach to analyze 3,937,768 tweets from 4,423 participants (64.3% female), who answered a 240‐item survey on character strengths. RESULTS: We present the language profiles of (a) a global positivity factor accounting for 36% of the variances in the strengths, and (b) each of the 24 individual strengths, for which we find largely face‐valid language associations. Machine learning models trained on language data to predict character strengths reach out‐of‐sample prediction accuracies comparable to previous work on personality (r (median) = 0.28, ranging from 0.13 to 0.51). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that Twitter can be used to characterize and predict character strengths. This technique could be used to measure the character strengths of large populations unobtrusively and cost‐effectively.
Keyword: Original Articles
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065131/
https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12491
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31107975
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Attribute des Lachens ...
Ruch, Willibald; Wagner, Lisa. - : Zeitschrift für Semiotik, 2018
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Attribute des Lachens
In: Zeitschrift für Semiotik; Bd. 37 Nr. 1-2 (2015): Lachen als Zeichenprozess; 109-127 ; Zeitschrift für Semiotik; Vol 37 No 1-2 (2015): Lachen als Zeichenprozess; 109-127 ; 2625-4328 ; 0170-6241 ; 10.14464/semiotik.v37i1-2 (2018)
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Psychometric Comparisons of Benevolent and Corrective Humor across 22 Countries: The Virtue Gap in Humor Goes International
In: 9 ; 92 ; 1 ; 19 (2018)
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Sensation Seeking, General Aesthetic Preferences, and Humor Appreciation as Predictors of Liking of the Grotesque
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Investigating the humor of gelotophobes: Does feeling ridiculous equal being humorless?
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Seven decades after Hans Asperger's observations: A comprehensive study of humor in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Neural correlates of laughter and humour
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Attribute des Lachens: Ein lexikalischer Ansaz ...
Wagner, Lisa; Ruch, Willibald. - : Stauffenburg Verlag, 2015
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Attribute des Lachens: Ein lexikalischer Ansaz
In: Wagner, Lisa; Ruch, Willibald (2015). Attribute des Lachens: Ein lexikalischer Ansaz. Zeitschrift für Semiotik:109-127. (2015)
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The state-of-the art in gelotophobia research: A review and some theoretical extensions
In: Humor. - Berlin ; Boston : de Gruyter Mouton 27 (2014) 1, 23-45
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Gelotophobia and the Challenges of Implementing Laughter into Virtual Agents Interactions
Ruch, Willibald F.; Platt, Tracey; Hofmann, Jennifer. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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The character strengths of class clowns
Ruch, Willibald; Platt, Tracey; Hofmann, Jennifer. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Gelotophobia and the challenges of implementing laughter into virtual agents interactions
In: 8 (2014)
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The character strengths of class clowns
In: 30 ; 5 (2014)
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Gelotophobia and the challenges of implementing laughter into virtual agents interactions
In: Ruch, Willibald; Platt, Tracey; Hofmann, Jennifer; Niewiadomski, Radoslaw; Urbain, Jerôme; Mancini, Maurizio; Dupont, Stephane (2014). Gelotophobia and the challenges of implementing laughter into virtual agents interactions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience:8:928. (2014)
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