A possible proximity effect on human grip strength: an attempted replication |
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Authors: | W G Braud |
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Affiliation: | Mind Science Foundation, Psychology Laboratory, San Antonio, TX 79209. |
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Abstract: | A double-blind experiment with 50 adults was conducted to replicate a finding that proximity to sugar reduces human grip strength. Grip strength of the dominant hand was measured by a chart-recording hand dynamometer for 12 trials. For half of the trials, the subject held an opaque, sealed bottle containing sugar; for half of the trials, the subject held a control bottle of equal weight containing sand. Statistical analysis indicated no significant effect of held substance upon grip strength. |
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