ABSTRACT

An Introduction to the Psychology of Humor provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of psychologists’ research on humor. Drawing on research from a variety of psychological perspectives, from cognitive and biological to social and developmental, the book explores factors that affect our detection, comprehension, liking, and use of humor.

Throughout the book, theories and paradigms of humor are explored, with each chapter dedicated to a distinct field of psychological research. Covering topics including humor development in children and older adults, humor’s effectiveness in advertisements, cross-cultural psychology and humor’s functions in the workplace, the book addresses the challenges psychologists face in defining and studying humor despite it being a universal and often daily experience.

Featuring a wealth of student-friendly features, including learning objectives and classroom activities, An Introduction to the Psychology of Humor is an essential read for all students of humor.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|26 pages

Cognitive psychology

chapter 2|25 pages

Biological psychology

chapter 3|24 pages

Personality psychology

chapter 4|25 pages

Social psychology

chapter 5|16 pages

Cross-cultural psychology

chapter 6|28 pages

Developmental psychology

chapter 7|17 pages

Health psychology

chapter 8|17 pages

Positive psychology

chapter 9|27 pages

Clinical psychology

chapter 10|23 pages

Applied psychology