Borod J C, Caron H S, Koff E
Br J Psychol. 1984 May;75 ( Pt 2):177-86. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8295.1984.tb01889.x.
Ninety-three right-handed and 53 left-handed adults were compared on a range of performance and preference measures of handedness and footedness. Performance measures included tests of accuracy, speed, and strength. Non-parametric statistical procedures were used to determine whether left-handers (LHs) were less lateralized than right-handers (RHs), and whether distributions for LHs were the mirror images of those for RHs. On performance measures, the distributions for LHs and RHs were generally normal and similar in central tendency, shape, and range. However, on preference measures, distributions were J-shaped, and LHs were significantly less lateralized and more widely dispersed than RHs. Correlations among performance measures were generally low for all subjects. Sex and familial left-handedness did not significantly moderate the responses of these right- and left-handers on performance or preference measures of lateral dominance.
对93名右利手成年人和53名左利手成年人在一系列关于利手和利足的表现及偏好测量指标上进行了比较。表现测量指标包括准确性、速度和力量测试。采用非参数统计程序来确定左利手者(LHs)是否比右利手者(RHs)的偏侧化程度更低,以及左利手者的分布是否是右利手者分布的镜像。在表现测量指标上,左利手者和右利手者的分布通常呈正态分布,并且在集中趋势、形状和范围上相似。然而,在偏好测量指标上,分布呈J形,并且左利手者的偏侧化程度明显低于右利手者,且分布更为分散。所有受试者的表现测量指标之间的相关性普遍较低。性别和家族性左利手并未显著调节这些右利手者和左利手者在偏侧优势的表现或偏好测量指标上的反应。