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The binomial distribution of right, mixed and left-handedness

Marian Annett
- 01 Nov 1967 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 4, pp 327-333
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Right, mixed and left handers are found in binomial proportions in seven samples of varied subjects whose lateral preferences were ascertained by several methods.
Abstract
Right, mixed and left handers are found in binomial proportions in seven samples of varied subjects whose lateral prefernces were ascertained by several methods. These proportions have been obtained in previous studies of humans and animals when the performance of several actions has been recorded in complete samples and when consistent right and left subjects have been separated from those of mixed usage.

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The assessment and analysis of handedness: The Edinburgh inventory

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Pseudoneglect: a review and meta-analysis of performance factors in line bisection tasks.

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Reading, writing and speech problems in children.

TL;DR: The writer gives an account of his well-known work on disorders of the language faculty in children, and gives the results of therapeutic efforts based on this work, and shows that many children with speech defects have derived benefit.
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The backward child

Cyril Burt
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Lateral Dominance, Directional Confusion, and Reading Disability

TL;DR: In this paper, Lateral Dominance, Directional Confusion, and Reading Disability are discussed. But their focus is on the reading disability and not the lateral dominance of the reader, which is different from ours.