The Psychology & Physiology of Laughter: Student Guide
20 questions
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: Teenagers laugh when they feel embarrassed because they often worry about what others think of them and laugh to protect themselves.
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: Paragraph 9 explicitly states, "Not everyone has the same sense of humor. Some people think a joke is funny, but other people don't think so," indicating that different people have different ideas about what is funny.
A. Laughter is predominantly a solitary activity, occurring less frequently in groups.
B. Laughter can be used to convey a sense of superiority, potentially causing discomfort for others.
C. Laughter is employed by teenagers as a self-protective mechanism, especially when feeling embarrassed.
D. Laughter is a social behavior that can signify friendliness and spread easily among people.
Explanation: Laughter can convey superiority, making others feel bad, as stated in the materials. Teenagers laugh to protect themselves when embarrassed. Laughter is also described as a social behavior that shows friendliness and is contagious. The materials indicate that people laugh most often when they are with other people, contradicting the idea that it is predominantly a solitary activity.
A. Because it is usually quiet and hard to hear
B. Because it indicates that laughter, at its core, is expected to be honest
C. Because it often happens when people are feeling nervous or embarrassed
D. Because fake laughter is rarely contagious among groups
Explanation: The study materials explicitly state, "People do not like the sound of fake laughter because laughter is honest." This highlights the expectation for laughter to be authentic and sincere.
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: Ten to 15 minutes of laughing burns 50 calories.