Authors

René T. Proyer
Willibald Ruch
Numan S. Ali
Hmoud S. Al-olimat
Toshihko Amemiya
Tamirie Andualem
Sadia Aziz Ansari
Špela Arhar
Gigi Asem
Nicholas Baudin
Souha Bawab
Doris Bergen
Ingrid Brdar
Rute Brites
Marina Brunner-Sciarra
Amy Carrell
Hugo Carretero Dios
Mehmet Celik
Grazia Ceschi
Kay Chang
Chen Guo-Hai
Alexander Cheryomukhin
Maria P. Y. Chik
Wladyslaw Chlopicki
Jacquelyn Cranney
Donatien Dahourou
Sibe Doosje
Margherita Dore
Nahwat El-Arousy
Emilia Fickova
Martin Führ
Joanne Gallivan
Han Geling
Lydia Germikova
Marija Giedraityte
Abe Goh
Rebeca Díaz Gonzalez
Sai Kin Ho
Martina Hrebíckova
Belen Jaime
Birgit Hertzberg Kaare
Shanmukh Kamble
Shahe Kazarian
Paavo Kerkkänen
Mirka Klementová
Irina M. Kobozeva
Snjezana Kovjanic
Narasappa Kumaraswamy
Martin Lampert
Chao-Chih Liao
Manon Levesque
Eleni Loizu
Rolando Díaz Loving
Jim Lyttle
Vera C. Machline
Sean McGoldrick
Margaret Mcrorie
Liu Min
René Mõttus
Margret M. Munyae
Carmen Elvira Navia
Mathero Nkhalamba
Pier Paolo Pedrini
Mirsolava Petkova
Tracey Platt
Diana-Elena Popa
Anna Radomska
Tabassum Rashid
David Rawlings
Victor J. Rubio
Orly Sarid
Soraya Shams
Sek Sisokohm
Jakob Smári
Ian Sneddon
Irena Stokenberga
Ekaterina A. Stephanenko
Ieva Stokenberga
Hugo Stuer
Yohana Sherly Rosalina Tanoto
Luis Tapia
Julia Taylor
Pascal Thibault
Ava Thompson
Hanna Thörn
Hiroshi Toyota
Judit Ujlaky
Vitanya Vanno
Jun Wang
Betsie Van Der Westhuizen
Deepani Wigayathilake
Peter S. O. Wong
Edgar B. Wycoff, University of Central Florida
Eun Ja Yeun

Abstract

The current study, examines whether the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) can be assessed reliably and validly by means of a self-report instrument in different countries of the world. All items of the GELOPH (Ruch and Titze 1998; Ruch and Proyer 2008b) were translated to the local language of the collaborator (42 languages in total). In total, 22,610 participants in 93 samples from 73 countries completed the GELOPH. Across all samples the reliability of the 15-item questionnaire was high (mean alpha of. 85) and in all samples the scales appeared to be unidimensional The endorsement rates for the items ranged from 1.31% through 80.00% to a single item. Variations in the mean scores of the items were more strongly related to the culture in a country and not to the language in which the data were collected. This was also supported by a multidimensional scaling analysis with standardized mean scores of the items from the GELOPH < 15 > . This analysis identified two dimensions that further helped explaining the data (i.e., insecure vs. intense avoidant-restrictive and low vs. high suspicious tendencies towards the laughter of others). Furthermore, multiple samples derived from one country tended to be (with a few exceptions) highly similar. The study shows that gelotophobia can be assessed reliably by means of a self-report instrument in cross-cultural research. This study enables further studies of the fear of being laughed at with regard to differences in the prevalence and putative causes of gelotophobia in comparisons to different cultures.

Journal Title

Humor-International Journal of Humor Research

Volume

22

Issue/Number

1-2

Publication Date

1-1-2009

Document Type

Article

First Page

253

Last Page

279

WOS Identifier

WOS:000265034000012

ISSN

0933-1719

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