Navigation

Service-Menü

Hauptmenü



Bereichsmenü

Autoren mit:

WGL Logo

PsychAuthors

Literaturliste von Dr. Jennifer Hofmann

letzte Aktualisierung: 15.05.2023

Heintz, S. & Hofmann, J. (2023). Assessing humor and its kin. In W. Ruch, A. B. Bakker, L. Tay & F. Gander (Eds.), Handbook of positive psychology assessment (pp. 122-144). Göttingen: Hogrefe Publishing.

Heintz, S., Hofmann, J., Platt, T. & Proyer, R. T. (2023). Introduction to the "Festschrift for Willibald Ruch". Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 36(2), 169-179.

Milner Davis, J. & Hofmann, J. (2023). The humor transaction schema: A conceptual framework for researching the nature and effects of humor. Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 1-31.

Milner Davis, J. & Hofmann, J. (2023). The humor transaction schema: A conceptual framework for researching the nature and effects of humor. Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 36(2), 323-353.

Clifton, A. B. W., Stahlmann, A. G., Hofmann, J., Chirico, A., Cadwallader, R. & Clifton, J. D. W. (2022). Improving scale equivalence by increasing access to scale-specific information. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1-11.

Kretzschmar, A., Wagner, L., Gander, F., Hofmann, J., Proyer, R. T. & Ruch, W. (2022). Character strengths and fluid intelligence. Journal of Personality, No. 12715.

Lau, C., Li, C., Chiesi, F., Hofmann, J. & Saklofske, D. H. (2022). Is humor temperament associated with being creative, original, and funny? A tale of three studies. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 1-11.

Gander, F., Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2021). From unemployment to employment and back: Professional trajectories and well-being. Applied Research in Quality of Life, 16(2), 739-751.

Lau, C., Chiesi, F., Hofmann, J., Saklofske, D. H. & Ruch, W. (2021). Development and linguistic cue analysis of the state-trait cheerfulness inventory-short form. Journal of Personality Assessment, 103(4), 547-557.

Ruch, W., Heintz, S., Gander, F., Hofmann, J., Platt, T. & Proyer, R. T. (2021). The long and winding road: A comprehensive analysis of 50 years of Eysenck instruments for the assessment of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 169, No. 110070.

Gander, F., Hofmann, J., Proyer, R. T. & Ruch, W. (2020). Character strengths - Stability, change, and relationships with well-being changes. Applied Research in Quality of Life, 15, 349-367.

Gander, F., Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2020). Character strengths: Person-environment fit and relationships with job and life satisfaction. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, No. 1582.

Hofmann, J., Heintz, S., Pang, D. & Ruch, W. (2020). Differential relationships of light and darker forms of humor with mindfulness. Applied Research in Quality of Life, 15, 369-393.

Hofmann, J., Platt, T., Lau, C. & Torres-Marín, J. (2020). Gender differences in humor-related traits, humor appreciation, production, comprehension, (neural) responses, use, and correlates: A systematic review. Current Psychology, 1-13.

Lau, C., Chiesi, F., Hofmann, J., Ruch, W. & Saklofske, D. H. (2020). Cheerfulness and life satisfaction mediated by self-esteem and behavioral activation: A serial mediation model. Personality and Individual Differences, 166, No. 110175.

Lau, C., Chiesi, F., Hofmann, J., Ruch, W. & Saklofske, D. H. (2020). The Italian version of the state-trait cheerfulness inventory trait form: Psychometric validation and evaluation of measurement invariance. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 38(5), 613-626.

Stahlmann, A. G., Hofmann, J., Ruch, W. & Heintz, S. (2020). PI-66-G - Inventar der grundlegenden Weltanschauungen. (PSYNDEX Tests Info).

Stahlmann, A. G., Hofmann, J., Ruch, W., Heintz, S. & Clifton, J. D. W. (2020). The higher-order structure of primal world beliefs in German-speaking countries: Adaptation and initial validation of the German Primals Inventory (PI-66-G). Personality and Individual Differences, 163, No. 110054.

Hofmann, J. & Rodden, F. A. (2019). Representing, detecting, and translating humour in the brain. In J. W. Schwieter & M. Paradis (Eds.), The Handbook of the Neuroscience of Multilingualism (pp. 335-354). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2019). Moving forward in fostering humour: Towards training lighter forms of humour in multicultural contexts. In L. E. Van Zyl & S. Rothmann (Eds.), Theoretical Approaches to Multi-Cultural Positive Psychological Interventions (pp. 1-20). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Pérez-Aranda, A., Hofmann, J., Feliu-Soler, A., Ramírez-Maestre, C., Andrés-Rodríguez, L., Ruch, W. & Luciano, J. V. (2019). Laughing away the pain: A narrative review of humour, sense of humour and pain. European Journal of Pain, 23(2), 220-233.

Ruch, W., Wagner, L. & Hofmann, J. (2019). A lexical approach to laughter classification: Natural language distinguishes six (classes of) formal characteristics. Current Psychology, 1-13.

Gander, F., Ruch, W., Platt, T., Hofmann, J. & Elmer, T. (2018). Current and ideal team roles: Relationships to job satisfaction and calling. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 4(3), 277-289.

Hofmann, J. (2018). Putting "laughing at yourself" to the test. Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 31(2), 273-286.

Hofmann, J., Carretero-Dios, H. & Carrell, A. (2018). Assessing the temperamental basis of the sense of humor: Adaptation of the English language version of the State-Trait Cheerfulness Inventory long and standard form. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, No. 2255.

Hofmann, J., Gander, F. & Ruch, W. (2018). Exploring differences in well-being across occupation type and skill. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 4(3), 290-303.

Ruch, W. F., Hofmann, J., Rusch, S. & Stolz, H. (2018). Training the sense of humor with the 7 Humor Habits Program and satisfaction with life. Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 31(2), 287-309.

Ruch, W., Gander, F., Platt, T. & Hofmann, J. (2018). Team roles: Their relationships to character strengths and job satisfaction. Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(2), 190-199.

Hofmann, J., Platt, T. & Ruch, W. (2017). Laughter and smiling in 16 positive emotions. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing (TAC), 8(4), 495-507.

Hofmann, J., Ruch, W., Proyer, R. T., Platt, T. & Gander, F. (2017). Assessing dispositions toward ridicule and laughter in the workplace: Adapting and validating the PhoPhiKat-9 questionnaire. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 8, No. 714.

Hofmann, J. (2015). Smiling and laughter in positive emotions: Personality influences and expressive features. Dissertation, Universität, Philosophische Fakultät, Zürich.

Hofmann, J., Platt, T., Ruch, W., Niewiadomski, R. & Urbain, J. (2015). The influence of a virtual companion on amusement when watching funny films. Motivation and Emotion, 39(3), 434-447.

Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2015). Gibt es ein Lachen der Schadenfreude? Zeitschrift für Semiotik, 37(1-2), 55-79.

Ruch, W., Hofmann, J. & Platt, T. (2015). Individual differences in gelotophobia and responses to laughter-eliciting emotions. Personality and Individual Differences, 72, 117-121.

Auerbach, S., Hofmann, J., Platt, T. & Ruch, W. (2014). An investigation of the emotions elicited by hospital clowns in comparison to circus clowns and nursing staff. European Journal of Humour Research, 1(3), 26-54.

Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2014). Cheerfulness, Seriousness, and Humor. In S. Attardo (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Humor Studies (pp. 118-120). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2014). Lachforschung? Ist das ein Witz? Neue Entwicklungen in der ernsthaften Forschung zum Lachen. [Laughter research? Is this a joke? New developments in the serious research on laughter]. DIE FURCHE, 29(1), 4-5.

Hofmann, J., Ruch, W. & Platt, T. (2014). ILHAIRE D5.4: Identification of the features making laughers being perceived as friendly or hostile and beyond. The ILHAIRE Project, Tech. Rep.

Hofmann, J., Ruch, W., Platt, T. & Auerbach, S. (2014). Humor als Ressource im Alter: Zur Fähigkeit, über sich selber lachen zu können. ProAlter, 4(1), 49-51.

Hofmann, J. (2014). Intense or malicious? The decoding of eyebrow-lowering frowning in laughter animations depends on the presentation mode. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 5, No. 1306.

Platt, T., Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2014). ILHAIRE D5.5: Factors of avatar laughter that may disturb gelotophobes. The ILHAIRE Project, Tech. Rep.

Ruch, W. & Hofmann, J. (2014). Factor analysis of humor items. In S. Attardo (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Humor Studies (pp. 226-228). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ruch, W., Hofmann, J. & Proyer, R. (2014). Ein Überblick über Forschung zu Humor und deren Anwendung: Ein Forschungsthema ohne Altersbeschränkung.

Ruch, W. F., Platt, T., Hofmann, J., Niewiadomski, R., Urbain, J., Mancini, M. & Dupont, S. (2014). Gelotophobia and the challenges of implementing laughter into virtual agents interactions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, No. 928.

Ruch, W., Hofmann, J., Platt, T. & Proyer, R. (2014). The state-of-the art in gelotophobia research: A review and some theoretical extensions. Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 27(1), 23-45.

Ruch, W., Platt, T. & Hofmann, J. (2014). The character strengths of class clowns. Frontiers in Psychology and Social Psychology (Online Journal), No. 1075.

Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. (2013). Humor. In D. S. Dunn (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies Online. Retrieved from http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199828340/obo-9780199828340-0127.xml.

Hofmann, J., Ruch, W., Platt, T., Curran, W., McKeown, G., Cowie, R., Storey, L., Berthouze, N. & Griffin, H. (2013). ILHAIRE D5.3: Quantitative and qualitative classification of and responses to laughter stimuli. The ILHAIRE Project, Tech. Rep.

Mancini, M., Hofmann, J., Volpe, G., Varni, G., Platt, T., Glowinski, D., Ruch, W. & Camurri, A. (2013). Towards automated full body detection of laughter driven by human expert annotation. In J. E. Guerrero (Ed.), 5th International Workshop on Affective Interaction in Natural Environments (AFFINE (pp. 757-762). Geneva: IEEE ISBN.

Niewiadomski, R., Hofmann, J., Urbain, J., Platt, T., Wagner, J., Piot, B., Cakmak, H., Pammi, S., Baur, T., Dupont, S., Geist, M., Lingenfelser, F., McKeown, G., Pietquin, O. & Ruch, W. (2013). Laugh-aware virtual agent and its impact on user amusement. In T. Ito, C. Jonker, M. Gini & O. Shehory (Eds.), Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2013). May, 6-10, 2013, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA (pp. 619-626).

Platt, T., Hofmann, J., Ruch, W. & Proyer, R. T. (2013). Duchenne display responses towards sixteen enjoyable emotions: Individual differences between no and fear of being laughed at. Motivation and Emotion, 37(4), 776-786.

Ruch, W., Hofmann, J. & Platt, T. (2013). Investigating facial features of four types of laughter in historic illustrations. European Journal of Humour Research, 1, 98-118.

Ruch, W., Hofmann, J., Platt, T. & Vuori, A. (2013). Die Stärken der "Pfadi": Positives Erleben und positive Eigenschaften bei Kindern und Jugendlichen in Jugendverbänden. P & E, 39(1), 22-31.

Urbain, J., Niewiadomski, R., Hofmann, J., Bantegnie, E., Baur, T., Berthouze, N., Cakmak, H., Cruz, R. T., Dupont, S., Geist, M., Griffin, H., Lingenfelser, F., Mancini, M., Miranda, M., McKeown, G., Pammi, S., Pietquin, O., Piot, B., Platt, T., Ruch, W., Sharma, A., Volpe, G. & Wagner, J. (2013). Laugh machine. In (pp. 13-34).

Volpe, G., Cammurri, A., Mancini, M., Niewiadomski, R., Urbain, J., Dupont, S., Cakmak, H., Pelachaud, C., Hofmann, J., Baur, T., Lingenfelser, F., Wagner, J., Berthouze, N., Griffin, H., Platt, T., Ruch, W., Geist, M., Pietquin, O. & Piot, B. (2013). ILHAIRE D2.2: Improved multimodal analysis and recognition: Improved devices for laughter analysis and recognition, including tuning to gender. The ILHAIRE Project, Tech. Rep.

Curran, W., McKeown, G., Cowie, R., Storey, L., Ruch, W., Platt, T., Hofmann, J., Pammi, S., Chollet, G., Wagner, J. & Andre, E. (2012). ILHAIRE D1.1: Laying the groundwork for database collection. The ILHAIRE Project, Tech. Rep.

Hofmann, J., Ruch, W., Vuori, A. & Platt, T. (2012). Stärken der Pfadi. Der Beitrag von Schweizer Jugendverbänden zum guten Leben und guten Charakter bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. Ergebnisbericht der ersten online Erhebung. Internal Report, University of Zurich, Switzerland.

Platt, T., Ruch, W., Hofmann, J. & Proyer, R. T. (2012). Extreme fear of being laughed at: Components of Gelotophobia. Israeli Journal of Humor Research: An international Journal, 1, 86-106.

Ruch, W. & Hofmann, J. (2012). A temperament approach to humor. In P. Gremigni (Ed.), Humor and health promotion (pp. 79-112). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

weitere Schriften:

Hofmann, J., Ruch, W. & Platt, T. (2012). The en- and decoding of schadenfreude laughter. Sheer joy expressed by a Duchenne laugh or emotional blend with a distinct morphological expression? Interdisciplinary Workshop on Laughter and other Non-Verbal Vocalizations in Speech Proceedings, Dublin, Ireland, 26-27 of October, pp. 8-10.

Niewiadomski, R., Pammi, S., Sharma, A., Hofmann, J., Platt, T., Cruz, R.T. & Qu, B. (2012). Visual laughter synthesis: Initial approaches. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Laughter and other Non-Verbal Vocalisations in Speech Proceedings, Dublin, Ireland, 26-27 of October, pp. 10-12.

Platt, T., Hofmann, J., Ruch, W., Niewiadomski, R. & Urbain, J. (2012). Experimental standards in research on AI and humor when considering psychology. In R. Victor & T. Julia M. (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence of Humor: Papers from the AAAI symposium; November 2-4 (pp. 54-61). Arlington (VA): AAAI Press.

Hofmann, J. (2010). Laughing at oneself - A FACS study. Unpublished master thesis. University of Zurich, Switzerland.

Hofmann, J. & Ruch, W. Cheerfulness (in press). In S. Lopez (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology, 2nd edition. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.



weiterführende Informationen

Weitere Informationen

Möchten Sie auch in die Datenbank aufgenommen werden, haben Sie Änderungswünsche an Ihrem vorhandenen Profil oder möchten Sie Literatur zur Aufnahme in PSYNDEX nachmelden, nehmen Sie bitte Kontakt zu uns auf.

Katja Trillitzsch
Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie (ZPID)
Universitätsring 15,
54296 Trier
Folgen Sie uns auf Twitter

Kontakt und Funktionen

URL der Seite: https://www.psychauthors.de/psychauthors/index.php?wahl=forschung&uwahl=psychauthors&uuwahl=p07413JH_pub