Etaugh C, Hoehn S
Percept Mot Skills. 1979 Apr;48(2):385-6. doi: 10.2466/pms.1979.48.2.385.
This study tested the hypothesis that laterality and handedness researchers are more likely than other researchers to be left-handed. A questionnaire assessing hand preference was sent to authors of articles which either dealt with handedness (N = 50) or other aspects of laterality (N = 100) or did not concern laterality (N = 50). The proportion of left-handers was highest in the handedness group (12.9%) and lowest in the non-laterality group (5.0%), but this difference did not reach significance.
与其他研究人员相比,偏侧性和利手性研究人员更有可能是左利手。一份评估手偏好的问卷被发送给了文章作者,这些文章要么涉及利手性(N = 50),要么涉及偏侧性的其他方面(N = 100),要么与偏侧性无关(N = 50)。左利手者的比例在利手性组中最高(12.9%),在非偏侧性组中最低(5.0%),但这种差异不显著。