Thank you all for your wonderful responses. I know Mike curmudgeonly
insisted that being vague was a bad idea, but I disagree. The very
vagueness of my question allowed for many very rich responses. In reality,
the word "humor" wasn't as vague as the question, which also included
"laughter" and "mirth," both of which ended up being discussed. Laughter is
most certainly a behavior and may or may not be associated with mirth or
humor; mirth is the emotional state, and may not be suitable for a
behaviorist interpretation. Humor tends to imply a stimulus, but isn't
always used that way. In short, there are many facets to the topic and you
all have provided me with some wonderful responses. Thanks again for a good
discussion and great suggestions. Oh, and Mike I was kidding about
"curmudgeonly."
Carol

-- 
Carol DeVolder, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
St. Ambrose University
518 West Locust Street
Davenport, Iowa  52803
563-333-6482

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