STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What definition would you give for laughter? |
| (2) | Do you laugh a lot? |
| (3) | How important is laughter? |
| (4) | Is laughter infectious / catching? |
| (5) | Do you often burst into laughter? |
| (6) | When is laughter wrong or ill-advised? |
| (7) | What do you think when you hear the sound of laughter? |
| (8) | How does laughter happen? |
| (9) | People can ‘roar’ or ‘howl’ with laughter, and ‘burst into’ or ‘break into’ laughter. What are the differences between these? |
| (10) | How does laughter sound as we move from being a baby to our old age? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | Is laughter ‘the best medicine’? |
| (2) | What do you know about laughter yoga and laughter clubs? |
| (3) | Have you ever laughed at something you shouldn’t have – something very serious? |
| (4) | Can you always contain your laughter? |
| (5) | Do you ever have uncontrollable fits of laughter? |
| (6) | What do you think of canned laughter on the television? |
| (7) | Why do you think some people laugh more than others? |
| (8) | What social functions does laughter have? |
| (9) | Do men and women laugh about different things? |
| (10) | What would you like to know about laughter? |
