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How sensitive are handedness prevalence figures to differences in questionnaire classification procedures?
Oleh:
Peters, Michael
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Brain and Cognition vol. 18 no. 2 (Mar. 1992)
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page 208-215.
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Nomor Panggil:
405/BAC/18
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Questionnaire data from 572 subjects show that the proportion of right-handers to nonright-handers varies greatly (from 1:100 to 92:8) as a function of questionnaire length, graded or forced response to items, and cut-off criteria. For this reason, the right-handed/nonright-hander dichotomy is singularly unsuited as a basis for classification when handedness is to be related to some other neuropsychological factor as an independent variable. This is especially the case when very strict cut-off criteria are used to define right-handedness (e.g., only those individuals who prefer the right hand for all activities listed). @ 1992 Academic Press, Inc.
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