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Article written by: duddy on Dec 7, 2015



Title: How to tell the best joke
Written by: duddy on Dec 7, 2015

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According to a new study, it's your voice that is to blame if your joke ever falls flat. Researchers recorded men and women telling corny one-liners and then manipulated the pitches of their voices. Artificially lowered voices made the speakers sound more dominant; higher pitched voices made them sound less so. Volunteer listeners then rated each joke’s funniness. Female listeners laughed or groaned regardless of the comic’s voice pitch, but for men it depended on how burly and dominant they were. Guys with bigger biceps and higher self-rated attractiveness were more likely to prefer lower-pitched jokes than less dominant listeners, and vice versa, according to a study in press in Evolution and Human Behavior. The researchers suggest humor may have evolved partly to help men form alliances for cooperative tasks like hunting. Dominant men make valuable allies - but only if you’re dominant enough not to be overpowered.

Source:

1) http://news.sciencemag.org/brain-behavior/2015/12/are-you-strong-enough-laugh-joke
2) http://www.ehbonline.org/article/S1090-5138(15)00081-1/abstract