Martin Rod, Kuiper Nicholas A
Department of Psychology, Westminster Hall, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Eur J Psychol. 2016 Aug 19;12(3):498-512. doi: 10.5964/ejop.v12i3.1119. eCollection 2016 Aug.
Since the start of the 21st century, the investigation of various psychological aspects of humor and laughter has become an increasingly prominent topic of research. This growth can be attributed, in no small part, to the pioneering and creative work on humor and laughter conducted by Professor Rod Martin. Dr. Martin's research interests in humor and laughter began in the early 1980s and continued throughout his 32 year long career as a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Western Ontario. During this time, Dr. Martin published numerous scholarly articles, chapters, and books on psychological aspects of humor and laughter. Professor Martin has just retired in July 2016, and in the present interview he recounts a number of research highlights of his illustrious career. Dr. Martin's earliest influential work, conducted while he was still in graduate school, stemmed from an individual difference perspective that focused on the beneficial effects of sense of humor on psychological well-being. This research focus remained evident in many of Professor Martin's subsequent investigations, but became increasingly refined as he developed several measures of different components of sense of humor, including both adaptive and maladaptive humor styles. In this interview, Dr. Martin describes the conceptualization, development and use of the Humor Styles Questionnaire, along with suggestions for future research and development. In doing so, he also discusses the three main components of humor (i.e., cognitive, emotional and interpersonal), as well as the distinctions and similarities between humor and laughter. Further highlights of this interview include Professor Martin's comments on such diverse issues as the genetic versus environmental loadings for sense of humor, the multifaceted nature of the construct of humor, and the possible limitations of teaching individuals to use humor in a beneficial manner to cope with stress and enhance their social and interpersonal relationships.
自21世纪初以来,对幽默和笑的各种心理层面的研究已成为一个日益突出的研究课题。这种发展在很大程度上可归因于罗德·马丁教授在幽默和笑方面所做的开创性和创造性工作。马丁博士对幽默和笑的研究兴趣始于20世纪80年代初,并贯穿了他在西安大略大学担任临床心理学教授的32年职业生涯。在此期间,马丁博士发表了大量关于幽默和笑的心理层面的学术文章、章节和书籍。马丁教授于2016年7月刚刚退休,在本次采访中,他讲述了自己辉煌职业生涯中的一些研究亮点。马丁博士最早的有影响力的工作是在他还在读研究生时进行的,源于个体差异视角,聚焦于幽默感对心理健康的有益影响。这一研究重点在马丁教授随后的许多调查中仍然很明显,但随着他开发了几种幽默感不同组成部分的测量方法,包括适应性和适应不良的幽默风格,这一重点变得越来越精细。在本次采访中,马丁博士描述了幽默风格问卷的概念化、开发和使用,以及对未来研究和发展的建议。在此过程中,他还讨论了幽默的三个主要组成部分(即认知、情感和人际),以及幽默和笑之间的区别和相似之处。本次采访的其他亮点包括马丁教授对诸如幽默感的遗传与环境影响、幽默概念的多面性,以及教导个人以有益方式使用幽默来应对压力并加强其社会和人际关系可能存在的局限性等各种问题的评论。