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The  negative correlation relationship did boyle and joss-reid (2004) predict about sense of humor and illness symptoms.

A sample of 504 people divided into three groups was used to study the impact of sense of humour on health.

The following were the hypotheses:

1. Humor would be significantly connected with health after adjusting for other factors.

2. That the evaluation of the factor structure of the Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale (MSHS) would support its construct validity in the Australian context.

3. That people with a greater sense of humour would report significantly higher levels of good health when compared to those with less humour.

Their findings supported the idea that a sense of humour is linked to health and also validated the MSHS instrument's validity and reliability.

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