2022
DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2022.2077289
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“Play with Me, Darling!” Testing the Associations between Adult Playfulness and Indicators of Sexuality

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“…Descriptive statistics for the self‐ and informant ratings are provided in Table 1 (for scale intercorrelations, see ESM B). The distribution of the scores and internal consistency coefficients ( α and McDonald's ω ) are comparable to prior findings from German‐speaking samples (e.g., Brauer, Friedemann, et al, 2022; Proyer & Brauer, 2018). The playfulness scores did not deviate from the normal distribution (skewness ≤ |0.57|, kurtosis ≤ |0.68|).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Descriptive statistics for the self‐ and informant ratings are provided in Table 1 (for scale intercorrelations, see ESM B). The distribution of the scores and internal consistency coefficients ( α and McDonald's ω ) are comparable to prior findings from German‐speaking samples (e.g., Brauer, Friedemann, et al, 2022; Proyer & Brauer, 2018). The playfulness scores did not deviate from the normal distribution (skewness ≤ |0.57|, kurtosis ≤ |0.68|).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Such findings highlight the potential relevance of playfulness to aspects of romantic and sexual relationships. Recently, Brauer, Friedemann, et al (2022) provided initial evidence that playfulness, especially the Intellectual and Whimsical types, predicts BDSM preferences with medium to large effect sizes. Observations from intimate situations such as those might enable partners to gain more insights into situations that allow targets to express, and judges to observe, (non)playful attitudes and behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In conclusion, our study provides initial evidence that supports the use of the Hebrew translation of the OLIW-S from a psychometric perspective. We hope that our findings stimulate further research on adult playfulness in Hebrew-speaking countries and allowing for an extension of the knowledge of adult playfulness in non-Germanspeaking countries (Barnett, 2017), for example, by replicating prior findings (e.g., creativity, mental and physical health, sexual preferences, and relationships; Brauer, Friedemann, et al, 2023; and extending the study of playfulness toward new domains such as experiences and behaviors in the domain of work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Of course, the idea that playfulness is not only of importance for children, but for adults, it is also not new; for example, already Murray (1938) described the need for play as one of his basic human needs. It has been argued that playfulness can have important functions among adults, for example, a signal function in sexual selection, innovativeness at work, facilitating creativity, and experiencing sexuality (e.g., Brauer, Sendatzki, et al, 2021; Brauer, Friedemann, et al, 2023; Chick, 2001; Proyer, Tandler, & Brauer, 2019). More recently, the contribution of playfulness at work has begun to be examined.…”
Section: Adult Playfulness and The Oliw Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%