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The German version of the Humor Styles Questionnaire: Psychometric properties and overlap with other styles of humor
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The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ; Martin et al., 2003) is one of the most frequently used questionnaires in humor research and has been adapted to several languages. The HSQ measures four humor styles (affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive, and self-defeating), which should be adaptive or potentially maladaptive to psychosocial well-being. The present study analyzes the internal consistency, factorial validity, and factorial invariance of the HSQ on the basis of several German-speaking samples combined (total N = 1,101). Separate analyses were conducted for gender (male/female), age groups (16–24, 25–35, >36 years old), and countries (Germany/Switzerland). Internal consistencies were good for the overall sample and the demographic subgroups (.80–.89), with lower values obtained for the aggressive scale (.66–.73). Principal components and confirmatory factor analyses mostly supported the four-factor structure of the HSQ. Weak factorial invariance was found across gender and age groups, while strong factorial invariance was supported across countries. Two subsamples also provided self-ratings on ten styles of humorous conduct (n = 344) and of eight comic styles (n = 285). The four HSQ scales showed small to large correlations to the styles of humorous conduct (-.54 to .65) and small to medium correlations to the comic styles (-.27 to .42). The HSQ shared on average 27.5–35.0% of the variance with the styles of humorous conduct and 13.0–15.0% of the variance with the comic styles. Thus–despite similar labels–these styles of humorous conduct and comic styles differed from the HSQ humor styles.
Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID)
Title: The German version of the Humor Styles Questionnaire: Psychometric properties and overlap with other styles of humor
Description:
The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ; Martin et al.
, 2003) is one of the most frequently used questionnaires in humor research and has been adapted to several languages.
The HSQ measures four humor styles (affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive, and self-defeating), which should be adaptive or potentially maladaptive to psychosocial well-being.
The present study analyzes the internal consistency, factorial validity, and factorial invariance of the HSQ on the basis of several German-speaking samples combined (total N = 1,101).
Separate analyses were conducted for gender (male/female), age groups (16–24, 25–35, >36 years old), and countries (Germany/Switzerland).
Internal consistencies were good for the overall sample and the demographic subgroups (.
80–.
89), with lower values obtained for the aggressive scale (.
66–.
73).
Principal components and confirmatory factor analyses mostly supported the four-factor structure of the HSQ.
Weak factorial invariance was found across gender and age groups, while strong factorial invariance was supported across countries.
Two subsamples also provided self-ratings on ten styles of humorous conduct (n = 344) and of eight comic styles (n = 285).
The four HSQ scales showed small to large correlations to the styles of humorous conduct (-.
54 to .
65) and small to medium correlations to the comic styles (-.
27 to .
42).
The HSQ shared on average 27.
5–35.
0% of the variance with the styles of humorous conduct and 13.
0–15.
0% of the variance with the comic styles.
Thus–despite similar labels–these styles of humorous conduct and comic styles differed from the HSQ humor styles.
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