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Gender, Body Mass Index (BMI), and Humor Styles

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/EASJEBM.2020.v03i06.006
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The purposes of this present study were to scrutinize gender differences and body mass index (BMI) differences in humor styles. Data were collected from 168 students who studied in accounting program at a selected government university in Bangkok, Thailand. A modified version of Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) was utilized to measure participants’ humor styles preference. Results showed that the most preferred humor style of accounting students was ‘affiliative humor’ whereas ‘aggressive humor’ was reported as the least preferred humor style. To answer research objectives, independent samples t-test and One-way analysis of variance were computed. Findings revealed no statistically significant difference in humor styles between males and females. In addition, no statically significant difference in humor styles was found between students with distinctive BMI groups. The implications of this study’s findings must be done with caution in the same area.

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