Effect of sense of Humour on Positive Capacities: An Empirical Inquiry into Psychological Aspects

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Global Journal of Finance and Management. ISSN 0975-6477 Volume 6, Number 4 (2014), pp. 385-390 Research India Publications http://www.ripublication.com Effect of sense of Humour on Positive Capacities: An Empirical Inquiry into Psychological Aspects Navya Pande Dept. of Psychology, Banasthali University, Rajasthan Abstract Sense of humour refers to a personality trait which enables an individual to understand, produce and appreciate amusement for the purpose of enjoyment and laughter. As researchers have shifted their focus on adaptive coping mechanisms for the attainment of psychological well-being, humour has emerged as a significant coping strategy. The present study attempts to examine the effect of humour and gender on positive psychological capacities like resilience, hardiness and experiential acceptance. Young adult sample of 70 subjects 35 males and 35 females) of 18-22 years was randomly drawn from female students residing at Banasthali University Campus and male students from New Rajasthan College, Jhunjhunu. Standardized psychological tools were used to assess sense of humour, resilience, experiential acceptance and hardiness. Results obtained by conducting two way analysis of variance reveal a significant effect of sense of humour on resilience (p<.01), and hardiness (p <.01). Significant individual effect of gender was observed on hardiness (p <.05) and experiential acceptance (p <.01). Significant Interaction of sense of humour and gender was also found on resilience (p <.05) and experiential acceptance (p <.05). As humour emerged as an important factor in promoting positive characteristics, the present study emphasizes on the need of developing sense of humour for adaptive coping and maintaining positive mental health. Keywords: Sense of humour, resilience, hardiness, experiential acceptance. Introduction and review of literature: According to the Oxford English Dictionary [1], the meaning of humour is quality of action, speech, or writing which excites amusement, which is the faculty of perceiving what is ludicrous or amusing, or of expressing it in speech, writing, or other composition; jocose imagination or treatment of a subject. In other words,

386 Navya Pande Sense of humour can be defined as a personality trait which enables an individual to understand, produce and appreciate amusement for the purpose of enjoyment and laughter. As humour is associated with pleasant emotional state, some psychologists believe that it can be explained as both a trait and a state. With the spurt in positive psychology research, humour gained researchers attention [2] and has been acknowledged as an important factor in promoting overall psychological well-being. Consequences of humour in life include increase in positive affective states and decrease in negative affective states [3]. Sense of humour has emerged as an adaptive coping mechanism for stress and anxiety. Although a bulk of literature is being accumulated regarding the contribution of humour in enhancing positive psychological factors, little research focuses on its effect on important factors like psychological resilience, hardiness and acceptance. Resilience and hardiness are the key factors acting as protective shields against difficult situations. While the former refers to the bouncing back to normal functioning from highly stress and adversity, the latter indicates towards the mental toughness which almost disables the attack of unpleasant and difficult situations. The third important factor on which the present study focuses is- experiential acceptancewhich has been defined as willingness to experience psychological events (thoughts, feelings, memories) without having to avoid them or let them unduly influence behavior [4]. Researchers interest in experiential acceptance was kindled in late 1980s (after development of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and since then researchers have acknowledged its role in promoting psychological well-being especially in the last decade [5]. As already stated, higher scores on humour have been found to be related with higher levels of emotional health, positive mood and zest of life [3]. Following the previous studies, the current study aims to investigate the effect of humour on other positive psychological capacities like resilience, hardiness and experiential acceptance. Objectives 1. To examine the effect of sense of humour on psychological resilience, hardiness and experiential acceptance. 2. To examine the effect of gender on psychological resilience, hardiness and experiential acceptance. 3. To examine the interaction effect of sense of humour and gender on psychological resilience, hardiness and experiential acceptance. Hypotheses: 1. There would be significant effect of sense of humour on psychological resilience. 2. There would be significant effect of sense of humour on psychological hardiness. 3. There would be significant effect of sense of humour on experiential acceptance.

Effect of sense of Humour on Positive Capacities: An Empirical Inquiry into.. 387 4. There would be significant effect of gender on psychological resilience. 5. There would be significant effect of gender on psychological hardiness. 6. There would be significant effect of gender on experiential acceptance. 7. There would be significant interaction effect of sense of humour and gender on psychological resilience. 8. There would be significant interaction effect of sense of humour and gender on psychological hardiness. 9. There would be significant interaction effect of sense of humour and gender on experiential acceptance. Method: Design: Factorial design Variables: Independent variables: Sense of humour, Gender Dependent variables: Resilience, hardiness, experiential acceptance Sample: Total 70 subjects (35 males and 35 females) of 18-22 years were randomly selected for the purpose of the study. The female sample was taken from Banasthali Vidyapith and male sample was taken from New Rajasthan College, Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan). Tools: For fulfilling the purpose of the study, the following tests were used Multidimensional Sense of Humour Scale (MSHS): The scale was developed by Thorson & Powell in 1993[6]. The scale possesses good internal consistency reliability (alpha=.92). Brief Resilience Scale: The Brief Resilience Scale was developed by Smith et al. in 2008 [7]. The scale possesses good internal consistency reliability (alpha=.80-.91). Personal Views Survey III R (PVS): The tool was developed by Maddi & Khoshaba in 2001[8]. Studies have shown the PVS III-R to have acceptable validity and internal consistency (total hardiness 0.88; commitment 0.75; control 0.84; challenge 0.71). Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-II): It was developed by Bond et al. in 2011[9]. Cronbach s alpha indicated high reliability (α=.84) Procedure: Informed consent was taken from all subjects before administering the tests. The questionnaires were administered to each subject. After scoring, data were entered and results were interpreted with the help of SPSS software. Result: Descriptive statistics (Mean, S.D) and two-way ANOVA were used in the study. Median split technique was used to categorize humour scores into high and low groups.

388 Navya Pande Table 1: Mean (S.D.) of 2(Humour: high, low ) 2 (gender: male, female) scores on DVs Median of humour scores= 54.00 High humour Low humour Mean (S.D.) Mean (S.D) Resilience 20.62 4.52 17.54 3.73 Hardiness 20.43 7.2 16.45 5.25 Acceptance 39.51 6.97 40.15 8.09 Males Females Mean (S.D.) Mean (S.D) Resilience 18.6 3.96 19.74 4.83 Hardiness 20.11 7.79 17.00 4.82 Acceptance 37.14 5.78 42.14 6.50 Table 2: Summary of the 2 (Sense of humour: high, low) 2 (Gender: male, female) analysis of variance on resilience, hardiness and acceptance Source Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Sense of humour Resilience 158.01 1 158.01 9.56 **.003 Hardiness 314.08 1 314.08 8.35 **.005 Acceptance 23.14 1 23.14 0.29 0.59 Gender Resilience 10.06 1 10.06 0.61 0.44 Hardiness 197.31 1 197.31 5.25 *.02 Acceptance 569.21 1 569.21 7.15 **.009 Humour Gender **p <.01; *p <.05 Resilience 78.47 1 78.47 4.75 *.03 Hardiness 56.68 1 56.68 1.50 0.22 Acceptance 452.15 1 452.15 5.68 *.02 Table 1 shows the median of humour scores as well as mean scores and S.Ds of humour (high, low) gender (male, female) groups. Table 2 shows the summary of two way ANOVA and the result suggests that significant individual effect of sense of humour was found on resilience (p <.01) and hardiness (p <.01). Significant effect of gender was found on hardiness (p <.05) and acceptance (p <.01) and significant interaction effect of sense of humour and hardiness was found on resilience (p <.05) and acceptance (p <.05). Discussion According to the results, sense of humour has a significant effect on resilience. Few earlier studies also suggest a link between sense of humour and psychological recovery [3]. The second finding suggests that sense of humour significantly affects hardiness. This means developing a good sense of humour might make a person

Effect of sense of Humour on Positive Capacities: An Empirical Inquiry into.. 389 mentally strong towards challenging situations by enabling him/her to brighten the stressful dark days with smiles and amusement. The finding is supported by few recent studies [10]. Result suggests that gender significantly affected hardiness as well as acceptance. Mean scores indicate that males scored more on hardiness and females scored more on acceptance. Higher scores of males on hardiness might be due to the fact that while dealing with a stressful situation, females automatically choose emotion-focused coping while males employ problem focused coping [11]. Dealing with problems by applying a problem-focused approach can make individuals less vulnerable to emotional breakdowns leading to exhibiting hardiness. Gender significantly affected experiential acceptance and mean scores indicate that females scored higher than males on acceptance. Surprisingly, very skimpy literature is available on gender differences pertaining to experiential acceptance. The possible reason behind the present finding may be that as few researchers believe that females have better public and private self-consciousness [12]; they may develop acceptance of social and personal issues more easily than males. However, to provide sound conclusions, more research work is required especially in Indian context so that sociocultural factors may be taken into account. The results also indicated significant interactive effect of sense of humour and gender on resilience and acceptance. There is a dearth of studies reporting such interactive effects. Significant interaction of sense of humour and gender imply that although both these variables do not independently affect DVs but their interaction with each other exerts effect on DVs. References [1] Simpson JA, Weiner ESC. The Oxford English Dictionary 1989 (2nd ed., Vol. 7). Oxford: Clarendon Press. [2] Martin RA. Approaches to the sense of humor: A historical review, in W.Ruch (Ed.), The sense of humor: Explorations of a personality characteristic 1998 (pp. 15-60), Berlin: Walter de Crruyter. [3] Hughes LW. A correlational study of the relationship between sense of humor and positive psychological capacities. Economics and business journal: Inquiries and perspectives 2008; 1(1): 46-55. [4] Butler J, Ciarrochi J. Psychological acceptance and quality of life in the elderly. Quality of Life Research 2007; 16(4): 607-615. [5] Hayes SC Acceptance and commitment therapy, relational frame theory, and the third wave of behavioral and cognitive therapies. Behavior therapy 2004; 35 (4): 639-665. [6] Thorson JA, Falvey CP. Development and validation of a multidimensional sense of humor scale. Journal of Clinical Psychology 1993; 49(1): 13-23. [7] Smith BW, Dalen J, Wiggins K, Tooley E, Christopher P, Bernard J. The brief resilience scale: assessing the ability to bounce back. International journal of behavioral medicine 2008; 15(3): 194-200. [8] Maddi SR, Khoshaba DM. Personal views survey (3rd ed., Rev.) 2001: Newport Beach, CA,The Hardiness Institute.

390 Navya Pande [9] Bond FW, Hayes SC, Baer RA, Carpenter KM...Zettle RD. Preliminary psychometric properties of the acceptance and action Questionnaire II: A revised measure of psychological inflexibility and experiential avoidance. Behavior Therapy 2011; 42: 676-688. [10] Bartone PT, Roland RR, Picano JJ, Williams TJ. Psychological hardiness predicts success in US Army Special Forces candidates. International Journal of Selection and Assessment 2008; 16(1): 78-81. [11] Kaiseler M, Polman RCJ, Nicholls AR. Gender differences in appraisal and coping: an examination of the situational and dispositional hypothesis. International Journal of Sport Psychology 2012; 43(1): 1-14. [12] Rankin JL, Lane DJ, Gibbons F, Gerrard M. Adolescent self-consciousness: Longitudinal age changes and gender differences in two cohorts. Journal of Research on Adolescence 2004; 14(1): 1-21.