In the first research, the scientists wished to understand whether high- and low-status people actually do laugh differently.
In the first research, the scientists wished to understand whether high- and low-status people actually do laugh differently. To evaluate this, 48 male university students had been arbitrarily assigned to sets of four, with every team made up of two low-status people (“pledges” that has simply accompanied a fraternity per month previously) and two high-status …