Faculty
Social Science
Supervisor Name
Dr. Julie Schermer
Keywords
Humor Styles, Loneliness, Depression, Self-Esteem, Big Five Traits
Description
Humor styles provide a better understanding of one’s personality and may vary based on individual difference variables. This study explores humor by looking at how different humor styles may correlate with other variables such as, loneliness, depression, the Big Five traits, self-esteem, age and sex. The following poster outlines the methodology used, as well as the proposed means of data analysis that will be conducted.
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank my supervisor, Dr. Julie Schermer, as well as, WesternResearch, and the USRI program for their immense support and for funding this project.
Creative Commons License
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Document Type
Poster
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Relationship Between Humor Styles and Individual Difference Variables
Humor styles provide a better understanding of one’s personality and may vary based on individual difference variables. This study explores humor by looking at how different humor styles may correlate with other variables such as, loneliness, depression, the Big Five traits, self-esteem, age and sex. The following poster outlines the methodology used, as well as the proposed means of data analysis that will be conducted.