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List of works by Tracey Platt

Assessing Dispositions Toward Ridicule and Laughter in the Workplace: Adapting and Validating the PhoPhiKat-9 Questionnaire

scientific article

Assessing Gelotophobia, Gelotophilia, and Katagelasticism in Children: An Initial Study on How Six to Nine-Year-Olds Deal with Laughter and Ridicule and How This Relates to Bullying and Victimization

Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries

article by René T. Proyer et al published January 2009 in Humor (journal)

Broadening Humor: Comic Styles Differentially Tap into Temperament, Character, and Ability

scientific article published on 18 January 2018

Dealing with laughter and ridicule in adolescence: relations with bullying and emotional responses

article

Duchenne display responses towards sixteen enjoyable emotions: Individual differences between no and fear of being laughed at

article

Editorial: Humor and Laughter, Playfulness and Cheerfulness: Upsides and Downsides to a Life of Lightness

Evaluation of a Picture-Based Test for the Assessment of Gelotophobia

scientific article published on 21 November 2017

Fear of Being Laughed at in Children and Adolescents: Exploring the Importance of Overweight, Underweight, and Teasing

article by Carl-Walter Kohlmann et al published 2018 in Frontiers in Psychology

How does psychopathy relate to humor and laughter? Dispositions toward ridicule and being laughed at, the sense of humor, and psychopathic personality traits

scientific article published on 3 May 2012

Individual Differences in Gelotophobia Predict Responses to Joy and Contempt

article

Individual differences in gelotophobia and responses to laughter-eliciting emotions

article

Laughter Research: A Review of the ILHAIRE Project

Psychometric Comparisons of Benevolent and Corrective Humor across 22 Countries: The Virtue Gap in Humor Goes International

scientific article published on 9 February 2018

Self-conscious emotions and ridicule: Shameful gelotophobes and guilt free katagelasticists

Team roles: Their relationships to character strengths and job satisfaction

The association between class clown dimensions, school experiences and accomplishment

The character strengths of class clowns.

scientific article

The emotions of gelotophobes: Shameful, fearful, and joyless?

The influence of a virtual companion on amusement when watching funny films

The state-of-the art in gelotophobia research: A review and some theoretical extensions

article

Towards Automated Full Body Detection of Laughter Driven by Human Expert Annotation