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Interrelationships among subject variables believed to predict cerebral organization
Authors:Alan Searleman   James Tweedy  Sally P. Springer
Affiliation:State University of New York at Stony Brook USA
Abstract:A variety of subject variables have been proposed as having predictive value for determining cerebral organization. Subject variables proposed as likely candidates include strength of handedness, familial sinistrality, writing posture, and sex. The present study examined the interrelationships among these variables by means of a questionnaire given to 847 undergraduates.
Keywords:Reprint requests may be sent to Alan Searleman   Department of Psychology   St. Lawrence University   Canton   New York 13617.
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