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It is with great pleasure that I announce another Special Issue of Current Psychology. Tracey Platt (University of Sunderland, UK) has assembled an impressive Special Issue based on something we all need these days – Humor & Laughter. This is truly an International Special Issue and that is reflected in the content as well as the authors. Articles range from individual differences to parental attachment to humor styles across 28 countries. Humor is certainly universal and this Special Issue exemplifies that notion. As COVID ranges on, with Monkey Pox running a close 2nd, this issue should alleviate some of these issues.
As mentioned, other studies from around the globe are included, many with the world’s leading experts in these and other related fields. I hope you enjoy this Special Issue.
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Ferraro, F.R.(. Introduction to special issue on Humor & Laughter. Curr Psychol 42, 16153 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-03725-4
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