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Why are jokes funny?

By Lydia Chilton
Backed by William Pietri, Jeff Barr, Dave Godwin, Denny Luan, Rick Wedgeworth, Jordan Pollack, Brent Huntington, Rob Miller, Anukul Veeraraghavan, Roger Clark, and 35 other backersErik Pettersen, Chris Varenhorst, Michael Bernstein, Aleksandr, Kathleen Tuite, John Horton, Thomas LaToza, Cindy Wu, William Bones, Mike Longwell, Joshua Ng, Greg Belote, Jeff Uthaichai, Chris Fournier, Scott Determan, Thibaut Labarre, Alexander Diaz, Jeff Bigham, Matt Nunogawa, John Jackson, Ho-Sheng Hsiao, Dan Tasse, Christoph Kornauth, Gavin K, Alexander Hoekstra, Hello World, M. Vastert, AAAA BBBB, Darren Levy, Yiftach Nagar, Ben Nesvig, Jonathan Gill, Raphael Fogel, Ricky Rowland, and Charlie Moseley
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University of Washington
Computer ScienceMathematics
DOI: 10.18258/0006
$1,205
Raised of $1,150 Goal
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Funded on 3/17/13
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Invited talk at a Seattle bar
March 10, 2013
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Are jokes just a violation of our expectations?
February 19, 2013
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Exisiting theories for why jokes are funny
February 19, 2013
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Designing a Crowdsourcing Experiment
April 28, 2012
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