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Why Do Some People Enjoy Dark Humor More than Others?

Updated: Mar 06, 2024
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"What do you get when you cross a rabbit and a Rottweiler?" "Just a Rottweiler." If you found that somewhat macabre joke funny, you also might have a high IQ and be a generally nice person. That's according to a 2017 study published in the journal Cognitive Processing, which found a direct correlation between a person's appreciation of so-called "sick jokes" and both verbal and nonverbal intelligence. In fact, the study participants who most enjoyed dark humor were also better educated, boasted generally good moods, and had the lowest levels of aggressiveness. They also scored the highest on verbal and nonverbal IQ tests. Conducted by the Medical University of Vienna, the study focused on a group of 156 people who had an average age of 33. They were asked to relate their feelings after viewing 12 darkly funny cartoons by Uli Stein, a well-known German humorist.

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