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Continuum of fear
View Larger Version | Many admit to some fear of being laughed at, but gelotophobes feel this fear, often along with shame, to the extreme. This chart shows the distribution of gelotophobes’ responses to statements about being laughed at on the GELOPH assessment tool, compared with normal volunteers. The overlap leads psychologists to call this a personality trait instead of a pathology. Credit: W. Ruch/Humor

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