Publications

Publication details [#44157]

Kuiper, Nicholas A. and Dana N. Klein. 2006. Humor styles, peer relationships, and bullying in middle childhood. Humor 19 (4) : 383–404.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Keywords
Place, Publisher
De Gruyter

Annotation

Contemporary approaches to understanding humor have developed models that underscore the importance of both adaptive and maladaptive humor styles. The expression of these humor styles can then impact either positively or negatively on the self or others. One such model, as recently proposed by Rod Martin and his colleagues, outlines four distinct humor styles; namely self-enhancing, affiliative, self-defeating, and This paper examines how adaptive and maladaptive humor styles affect the status of a child within a peer group.