Relationships between the Dark Triad and humor styles: A replication and extension

► Replicated a previous study of relationships between the Dark Triad and humor styles. ► Extended on the earlier study by investigating sub-factors of the Dark Triad. ► Added to the literature on the Dark Triad and humor styles. Two hundred undergraduate students completed paper-and-pencil measures...

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description ► Replicated a previous study of relationships between the Dark Triad and humor styles. ► Extended on the earlier study by investigating sub-factors of the Dark Triad. ► Added to the literature on the Dark Triad and humor styles. Two hundred undergraduate students completed paper-and-pencil measures of the Dark Triad (Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy) and the Humor Styles Questionnaire, which taps two adaptive (affiliative and self-enhancing) and two maladaptive (aggressive and self-defeating) styles of humor. The first purpose of the study was to replicate relationships between these variables reported by Veselka et al. (2010). The second purpose was to expand on their results by investigating relationships between several sub-factors of the Dark Triad (in addition to global scores) and the humor styles. Results provided substantial replication of Veselka et al. at the global level and, at the sub-factor level, provided additional insights into the potential role of adaptive and maladaptive humor styles in the personality dynamics of individuals characterized by the various facets of the Dark Triad.
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Machiavellianism
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