self-deprecating humor
02/27/2018
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By Zoey Sky
People who don’t take themselves too seriously tend to have greater psychological well-being, according to study on humor
According to a recent study, people who often use self-deprecating humor have “greater levels of psychological well-being.” However, the University of Granada’s (UGR) findings, which were published in the international journal Personality and Individual Differences, contradict some of the research carried out concerning in the psychology of humor. To date, the bulk of the research literature implies […]
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