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=== Social transformation model === The social transformation model of humour predicts that specific characteristics, such as physical attractiveness, interact with humour.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title = Heterosexual romantic preferences: The importance of humor and physical attractiveness for different types of relationships|author = Lundy, Tan, Cunningham|date = 1998|journal = Personal Relationships|doi = 10.1111/j.1475-6811.1998.tb00174.x|volume=5 |issue = 3|pages=311β325}}</ref> This model involves linkages between the [[humorist]], an audience, and the subject matter of the humour.<ref name=":0" /> The two transformations associated with this particular model involves the subject matter of the humour, and the change in the audience's perception of the humorous person, therefore establishing a relationship between the humorous speaker and the audience.<ref name=":0" /> The social transformation model views humour as adaptive because it communicates the present desire to be humorous as well as future intentions of being humorous.<ref name=":0" /> This model is used with deliberate [[self-deprecating humour]] where one is communicating with desires to be accepted into someone else's specific social group.<ref name=":0" /> Although self-deprecating humour communicates weakness and fallibility in the bid to gain another's affection, it can be concluded from the model that this type of humour can increase romantic attraction towards the humorist when other variables are also favourable.<ref name=":0" />
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