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Relationships of retrospectively assessed class clown behavior with current humor and well-being

Journal

CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 19, Pages 16320-16329

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-019-00571-9

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Class clown; Humor; Well-being; Orientations to happiness; Life satisfaction; PERMA

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This study explored the relationships between class clown behavior and different dimensions of humor, as well as life satisfaction and orientations to well-being. The results showed that class clown behavior was positively related to all dimensions of humor, with the strongest relationships found for fun, mockery, and corrective humor. The study also found that different dimensions of class clowning had distinct patterns of relationships with humor dimensions and life satisfaction.
Previous research (Ruch et al.2014) identified four dimensions of class clown behavior (identifying as a class clown, comic talent, disruptive rule-breaker, and subversive joker), and confirmed their relevance for well-being in adolescents and school achievement. However, the correlational patterns between the four class clown behaviors and humor dimensions has not been examined so far. In a sample of 1451 German-speaking adults, this study investigates the relationships of retrospectively assessed class clown behavior with eight different humor dimensions stemming from two models (i.e., fun, mockery, inept humor, cognitive humor, laughter, canned humor/jokes, and benevolent and corrective humor). Further, we studied the associations of class clown behavior with past, present, and future life satisfaction, and different orientations to well-being (i.e., towards pleasure, engagement, meaning, positive relationships, and accomplishment). Results identified that class clown behavior positively related to all dimensions of humor with the strongest relationships for the dimensions of fun, mockery, and corrective humor. While all class clown dimensions positively related to the orientations to pleasure and meaning, a differential pattern of relationships was obtained for life satisfaction: Comic talent and joker went along with past life satisfaction, while identifying as a class clown negatively related to present life satisfaction.We conclude that: (1) the humor of class clowns is described best by the humor dimensions of fun, mockery, and corrective humor; (2) different dimensions of class clowning show similar, but distinguishable correlational patterns to the humor dimensions; (3) specific dimensions of class clowning relate to past and present life satisfaction, and these relationships cannot be explained by the current use of humor.

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