2nd Edition

An Introduction to the Psychology of Humor

By Janet M. Gibson Copyright 2026
274 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

274 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

274 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

An Introduction to the Psychology of Humor presents comprehensive research from ten psychological perspectives: cognitive, biological, personality, social, cross-cultural, developmental, health, positive, clinical, and applied. This accessible overview explores how humor contributes to cognitive functioning, social relationships, and overall well-being, while examining its role in coping... Read more

Table of contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Psychology of Humor Theories

Chapter 2. Cognitive Psychology

Chapter 3. Biological Psychology

Chapter 4. Personality Psychology

Chapter 5. Social Psychology

Chapter 6. Cross-cultural Psychology

Chapter 7. Developmental Psychology

Chapter 8. Health Psychology

Chapter 9. Positive Psychology

Chapter 10. Clinical Psychology

Chapter 11. Applied Psychology

 

Biography

Janet M. Gibson, PhD, is a Professor Emerita of Psychology at Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, USA.

'This terrific book allows students an in-depth entry into basic concepts of foundational areas of psychology (e.g., development, cognition, and more) integrated within the study of humor. Students will come away actually remembering much of what they learned, including important experiments. The book is fun to read!'

Lynn Hasher, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Toronto