Moderating effects of age on relationships between humour and cognitive abilities in early childhood

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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The primary aim of this study is to examine the associations between humour characteristics and cognitive abilities - verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal reasoning - in children aged 60 to 72 months. Furthermore, the study explores whether gender and age moderate these relationships. The sample consisted of 492 children (239 girls, 253 boys; M_age = 66 months, SD = 6 months) attending public preschools in T & uuml;rkiye. Findings revealed significant associations between overall cognitive ability scores and humour characteristics. Analyses showed that, after controlling for gender and age, verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal cognitive abilities significantly predicted 9% of the variance in openness to humour, 4% of the variance in the use of humour, and 6% of the variance in avoidance of humour. Further analyses indicated that age served as a moderator in the relationships between quantitative abilities and openness to humour, as well as between nonverbal abilities and openness to humour.

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Age, cognitive abilities, early childhood, gender, humour, preschool children

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Early Child Development and Care

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195

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13-14

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