Breaking Ground in Cross-Cultural Research on the Fear of Being Laughed at (Gelotophobia): A Multi-National Study Involving 73 Countries
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2009Author
Proyer, Rene T.
Ruch, Willibald
Ali, Numan S.
Al-Olimat, Hmoud S.
Amemiya, Toshihiko
Adal, Tamirie Andualem
Ansari, Sadia Aziz
Arhar, Spela
Asem, Gigi
Baudin, Nicolas
Bawab, Souha
Bergen, Doris
Brdar, Ingrid
Brites, Rute
Brunner-Sciarra, Marina
Carrell, Amy
Carretero Dios, Hugo
Celik, Mehmet
Ceschi, Grazia
Chang, Kay
Guo-Hai, Chen
Cheryomukhin, Alexander
Chik, Maria P. Y.
Chlopicki, Wladyslaw
Cranney, Jacquelyn
Dahourou, Donatien
Doosje, Sibe
Dore, Margherita
El-Arousy, Nahwat
Fickova, Emilia
Fuhr, Martin
Gallivan, Joanne
Geling, Han
Germikova, Lydia
Giedraityte, Marija
Goh, Abe
Gonzalez, Rebeca Diaz
Ho, Sai Kin
Hrebickova, Martina
Jaime, Belen
Kaare, Birgit Hertzberg
Kamble, Shanmukh
Kazarian, Shahe
Kerkkanen, Paavo
Klementova, Mirka
Kobozeva, Irina M.
Kovjanic, Snjezana
Kumaraswamy, Narasappa
Lampert, Martin
Liao, Chao-Chih
Levesque, Manon
Loizou, Eleni
Loving, Lando Diaz
Lyttle, Jim
Machline, Vera C.
McGoldrick, Sean
McRorie, Margaret
Min, Liu
Mottus, Rene
Munyae, Margret M.
Navia, Carmen Elvira
Nkhalamba, Mathero
Pedrini, Pier Paolo
Petkova, Mirsolava
Platt, Tracey
Popa, Diana-Elena
Radomska, Anna
Rashid, Tabassum
Rawlings, David
Rubio, Victor J.
Samson, Andrea C.
Sarid, Orly
Shams, Soraya
Sisokohm, Sek
Smari, Jakob
Sneddon, Ian
Snikhovska, Irena
Stephanenko, Ekaterina A.
Stokenberga, Ieva
Stuer, Hugo
Tanoto, Yohana Sherly Rosalina
Tapia, Luis
Taylor, Julia
Thibault, Pascal
Thompson, Ava
Thoern, Hanna
Toyota, Hiroshi
Ujlaky, Judit
Vanno, Vitanya
Wang, Jun
Van der Westhuizen, Betsie
Wijayathilake, Deepani
Wong, Peter S. O.
Wycoff, Edgar B.
Yeun, Eun Ja
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The current study, examines whether the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) can be assessed reliably and validly by means of a self-report instrument in different countries of the world. All items of the GELOPH (Ruch and Titze 1998; Ruch and Proyer 2008b) were translated to the local language of the collaborator (42 languages in total). In total, 22,610 participants in 93 samples from 73 countries completed the GELOPH. Across all samples the reliability of the 15-item questionnaire was high (mean alpha of. 85) and in all samples the scales appeared to be unidimensional The endorsement rates for the items ranged from 1.31% through 80.00% to a single item. Variations in the mean scores of the items were more strongly related to the culture in a country and not to the language in which the data were collected. This was also supported by a multidimensional scaling analysis with standardized mean scores of the items from the GELOPH < 15 >. This analysis identified two dimensions that further helped explaining the data (i.e., insecure vs. intense avoidant-restrictive and low vs. high suspicious tendencies towards the laughter of others). Furthermore, multiple samples derived from one country tended to be (with a few exceptions) highly similar. The study shows that gelotophobia can be assessed reliably by means of a self-report instrument in cross-cultural research. This study enables further studies of the fear of being laughed at with regard to differences in the prevalence and putative causes of gelotophobia in comparisons to different cultures.