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Style humoru (style poczucia humoru) – koncepcja psychologiczna ujmowana z perspektywy psychologii różnic indywidualnych, której badania dotyczą głównie poszukiwania międzyosobniczego zróżnicowania poczucia humoru, wskazania jego podmiotowych korelatów, oraz opisania charakteryzujących go kulturowych odmienności. Humor styles are a subject of research in the field of personality psychology that focuses on the ways in which individuals differ in their use of humor. People of all ages and cultures respond to humor, but their use of it can vary greatly. There are multiple factors, such as culture, age, and political orientation, that play a role in determining what people find humorous. Although humor styles can be somewhat variable depending on social context, they tend to be a relatively stable personality characteristic among individuals. Humor can play an instrumental role in the formation of social bonds, enabling people to relate to peers or to attract a mate, and can help to release tension during periods of stress. There is a lack of current, reliable research that explores the impact of humor
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Style humoru (style poczucia humoru) – koncepcja psychologiczna ujmowana z perspektywy psychologii różnic indywidualnych, której badania dotyczą głównie poszukiwania międzyosobniczego zróżnicowania poczucia humoru, wskazania jego podmiotowych korelatów, oraz opisania charakteryzujących go kulturowych odmienności. Rozwój psychologii pozytywnej zaowocował zainteresowaniem nad humorem nad jego funkcjonalnym znaczeniem, oraz jego rolę w kształtowaniu dobrostanu jednostki, potwierdzając, rolę humor oraz śmiech jako mechanizmu regulującego psychofizyczną równowagę, przyczyniającego się do łagodzenia dolegliwości psychosomatycznych, obniżania napięcia wywołanego przez stres. Humor styles are a subject of research in the field of personality psychology that focuses on the ways in which individuals differ in their use of humor. People of all ages and cultures respond to humor, but their use of it can vary greatly. There are multiple factors, such as culture, age, and political orientation, that play a role in determining what people find humorous. Although humor styles can be somewhat variable depending on social context, they tend to be a relatively stable personality characteristic among individuals. Humor can play an instrumental role in the formation of social bonds, enabling people to relate to peers or to attract a mate, and can help to release tension during periods of stress. There is a lack of current, reliable research that explores the impact of humor usages on others because it is difficult to distinguish a healthy humor usage from one that is unhealthy. Justifications for harmful versus benign humor styles are subjective and lead to varying definitions of either usage. The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) has emerged as a different model for understanding the individual differences in humor styles. Humor can enhance individuals' self representation, and can also help to facilitate positive interactions with others. Humor can be both beneficial and detrimental to social relationships. The combination of these factors creates four distinct humor styles: self-enhancing, affiliative, aggressive, and self-defeating. Some styles of humor promote health and well-being, while other styles have the potential to negatively impact both mental and physical health. There are other humor scale surveys that are used to measure different aspects of humor, such as The Situational Humor Response Questionnaire, The Coping Humor Scale, The Sense of Humor Questionnaire, and The Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale.
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