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Some investigators (e.g., Guitard, Ferland, and Dutil 2005) use qualitative techniques, others (e.g., Lieberman 1977) observe behavior, still others (e.g., Barnett 2007; Yarnal and Qian 2011) employ focus groups, and some (Proyer 2012b, 2014a) take psycho-linguistic approaches. Overall, their findings encourage a stronger consideration of playfulness in research and practice because it seems to be a trait of great potential in numerous areas.We often hear as a general criticism about the research on playfulness that it rarely replicates its findings and frequently fails to provide information on the stability of its findings and their general applicability. In an effort to overcome these shortcomings, we aimed both to replicate and to expand a recently published study (Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington 2012) on the signal function of adult playfulness, a study which has greatly contributed to an increased appreciation of the important role of playfulness in mate selection in adults. We hoped to replicate the study using German-speaking participants and thus contribute to a cross-cultural evaluation of its findings. We extended the study by considering moderating variables such as individual differences in playfulness and a participant's relationship status.Testing the Signal Theory of Adult PlayfulnessChick suggested that play in adults might be a consequence of sexual selection and thus serve a signal function in mate selection. This theory and its background received a full review in Chick (2001, 2013a) and Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington (2012), so in this article, we need only summarize the main ideas of the hypothesis. According to Chick (2001), adult playfulness can be considered one consequence-among others-of sexual selection. Sexual selection means that while some traits may not be adaptive for survival, they still can contribute to reproductive success. The two main mechanisms in sexual selection are competition and choice, both of them relevant for males and females. Chick argues that play and playfulness serve as signals for desired qualities in potential mates, serving an important function in mating choice and, thus, contributing to the reproductive success. More concretely, he hypothesizes that playfulness in men signals nonaggressiveness to females and that males see playfulness in women as a sign of youthfulness and, thus, fecundity.Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington (2012)-hereafter shortened to Chick et al.-tested hypotheses derived from this theory empirically (i. …","PeriodicalId":45727,"journal":{"name":"American Journal of Play","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.6000,"publicationDate":"2015-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"24","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Playfulness in Adults Revisited: The Signal Theory in German Speakers.\",\"authors\":\"R. Proyer, Lisa Wagner\",\"doi\":\"10.5167/UZH-110043\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The authors elaborate on the role of playfulness as a preferred characteristic in potential long-term partners recently espoused by Garry Chick and others. 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Some investigators (e.g., Guitard, Ferland, and Dutil 2005) use qualitative techniques, others (e.g., Lieberman 1977) observe behavior, still others (e.g., Barnett 2007; Yarnal and Qian 2011) employ focus groups, and some (Proyer 2012b, 2014a) take psycho-linguistic approaches. Overall, their findings encourage a stronger consideration of playfulness in research and practice because it seems to be a trait of great potential in numerous areas.We often hear as a general criticism about the research on playfulness that it rarely replicates its findings and frequently fails to provide information on the stability of its findings and their general applicability. In an effort to overcome these shortcomings, we aimed both to replicate and to expand a recently published study (Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington 2012) on the signal function of adult playfulness, a study which has greatly contributed to an increased appreciation of the important role of playfulness in mate selection in adults. We hoped to replicate the study using German-speaking participants and thus contribute to a cross-cultural evaluation of its findings. We extended the study by considering moderating variables such as individual differences in playfulness and a participant's relationship status.Testing the Signal Theory of Adult PlayfulnessChick suggested that play in adults might be a consequence of sexual selection and thus serve a signal function in mate selection. This theory and its background received a full review in Chick (2001, 2013a) and Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington (2012), so in this article, we need only summarize the main ideas of the hypothesis. According to Chick (2001), adult playfulness can be considered one consequence-among others-of sexual selection. Sexual selection means that while some traits may not be adaptive for survival, they still can contribute to reproductive success. 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作者详细阐述了玩闹作为潜在长期伴侣的首选特征的作用,这一观点最近得到了加里·奇克和其他人的支持。他们的目标是通过研究不同的文化(德语国家的文化)来复制这些研究的结果,并通过考虑参与者的关系状况和他们的玩耍方式的个体差异来进一步发展这些研究。327名学生完成了一份对潜在伴侣的期望特征的评分量表和一份关于爱玩的性格特征的问卷调查。他们的发现确实支持了这样一种观点,即爱玩是潜在长期伴侣的理想品质。关键词:成人游戏;玩耍和恋爱关系;游戏和性选择;嬉闹;潜在伴侣偏好评定量表;性策略理论尽管对其概念化、定义和测量缺乏普遍的共识,但作为成年人的一种人格特质,玩耍与广泛的积极结果有关,例如学业成功(Proyer 2011),应对压力(例如Barnett 2011;Staempfli 2007)、创新工作绩效(例如,Glynn and Webster 1992)和主观幸福感(例如,Barnett 2012;Proyer 2012c, 2013, 2014b)等等。虽然游戏性是一个相对较少研究的主题,但研究人员已经使用了多种技术来更好地理解其内容和结构。一些研究者(如Guitard, Ferland, and Dutil 2005)使用定性技术,另一些研究者(如Lieberman 1977)观察行为,还有一些研究者(如Barnett 2007;Yarnal和Qian(2011)采用焦点小组,一些(Proyer 2012b, 2014a)采用心理语言学方法。总的来说,他们的发现鼓励在研究和实践中更强烈地考虑玩耍,因为它似乎是一个在许多领域具有巨大潜力的特征。我们经常听到对游戏性研究的普遍批评,即它很少重复其发现,并且经常无法提供有关其发现的稳定性及其普遍适用性的信息。为了克服这些缺点,我们的目标是复制和扩展最近发表的一项研究(Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington 2012),该研究是关于成人游戏性的信号功能,该研究极大地促进了人们对游戏性在成人择偶中的重要作用的认识。我们希望使用讲德语的参与者来重复这项研究,从而对其研究结果进行跨文化评估。我们扩展了研究,考虑了一些调节变量,如玩耍的个体差异和参与者的关系状态。chick认为,成年人的玩耍行为可能是性选择的结果,因此在配偶选择中起着信号作用。这一理论及其背景在Chick (2001,2013a)和Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington(2012)中得到了全面的回顾,所以在本文中,我们只需要总结假设的主要思想。根据Chick(2001)的观点,成人的游戏性可以被认为是性选择的结果之一。性选择意味着,虽然有些特征可能不适合生存,但它们仍然有助于繁殖成功。性选择的两种主要机制是竞争和选择,这两种机制都与雄性和雌性有关。奇克认为,玩耍和嬉戏是潜在伴侣所期望的品质的信号,在交配选择中起着重要作用,因此有助于生殖成功。更具体地说,他假设男性的嬉闹对女性来说是一种不具攻击性的信号,而男性则将女性的嬉闹视为年轻和多产的标志。Chick, Yarnal和Purrington(2012)(以下简称Chick et al.)从经验上验证了从该理论得出的假设(网址:. ...)
Playfulness in Adults Revisited: The Signal Theory in German Speakers.
The authors elaborate on the role of playfulness as a preferred characteristic in potential long-term partners recently espoused by Garry Chick and others. They aim to replicate the findings of such research by studying a different culture (that of German-speaking countries) and to develop them further by taking into account the participants' relationship status and individual differences in their playfulness. A sample of 327 students completed a rating scale for desired characteristics in potential partners and a questionnaire for playfulness as a personality trait. Their findings do indeed lend support to the notion that being playful is a desirable trait of potential long-term mates. Keywords: Adult play; play and romantic relationships; play and sexual selection; playfulness; Preferences Concerning Potential Mates rating scale; Sexual Strategies TheoryPlayfulness-despite the lack of a general consensus on its conceptualization, definition, and measurement-as a personality trait in adults has been associated with a broad range of positive outcomes, such as academic success (Proyer 2011), coping with stress (e.g., Barnett 2011; Staempfli 2007), innovative work performance (e.g., Glynn and Webster 1992), and subjective well-being (e.g., Barnett 2012; Proyer 2012c, 2013, 2014b) to name but a few. Although playfulness is a comparatively understudied topic, researchers have used diverse techniques for a better understanding of its content and structure. Some investigators (e.g., Guitard, Ferland, and Dutil 2005) use qualitative techniques, others (e.g., Lieberman 1977) observe behavior, still others (e.g., Barnett 2007; Yarnal and Qian 2011) employ focus groups, and some (Proyer 2012b, 2014a) take psycho-linguistic approaches. Overall, their findings encourage a stronger consideration of playfulness in research and practice because it seems to be a trait of great potential in numerous areas.We often hear as a general criticism about the research on playfulness that it rarely replicates its findings and frequently fails to provide information on the stability of its findings and their general applicability. In an effort to overcome these shortcomings, we aimed both to replicate and to expand a recently published study (Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington 2012) on the signal function of adult playfulness, a study which has greatly contributed to an increased appreciation of the important role of playfulness in mate selection in adults. We hoped to replicate the study using German-speaking participants and thus contribute to a cross-cultural evaluation of its findings. We extended the study by considering moderating variables such as individual differences in playfulness and a participant's relationship status.Testing the Signal Theory of Adult PlayfulnessChick suggested that play in adults might be a consequence of sexual selection and thus serve a signal function in mate selection. This theory and its background received a full review in Chick (2001, 2013a) and Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington (2012), so in this article, we need only summarize the main ideas of the hypothesis. According to Chick (2001), adult playfulness can be considered one consequence-among others-of sexual selection. Sexual selection means that while some traits may not be adaptive for survival, they still can contribute to reproductive success. The two main mechanisms in sexual selection are competition and choice, both of them relevant for males and females. Chick argues that play and playfulness serve as signals for desired qualities in potential mates, serving an important function in mating choice and, thus, contributing to the reproductive success. More concretely, he hypothesizes that playfulness in men signals nonaggressiveness to females and that males see playfulness in women as a sign of youthfulness and, thus, fecundity.Chick, Yarnal, and Purrington (2012)-hereafter shortened to Chick et al.-tested hypotheses derived from this theory empirically (i. …