The role of humour production and perception in the daily life of couples: An Interest Indicator perspective
In established relationships, are couples who are funny more satisfied with each other, or are satisfied couples more able to see the funny side of their partners? Much research has examined the evolutionary function of humor in relationship initiation, but not in relationship maintenance. Using a d...
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Main Authors: | TAN, Kenneth, CHOY, Bryan K. C., LI, Norman P. |
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2023
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