Dorthe N J, Blumenthal T D, Jason D R, Lantz P E
Psychology Department, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27109, USA.
Percept Mot Skills. 1995 Aug;81(1):203-8. doi: 10.2466/pms.1995.81.1.203.
The present study administered a 15-item handedness questionnaire to 129 college students and their next-of-kin. This questionnaire was similar to the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, except that a 7-point scale was used instead of a 2-choice scale. Test-retest reliability was evaluated with a second administration of the handedness questionnaire to each subject. Analysis showed a high test-retest reliability for all items and a high correlation between subjects and next-of-kin responding for most items. However, some items on the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory showed much higher correlations than others when comparing subject and next-of-kin responding. The contribution of these data is that subjects' handedness can be accurately estimated from next-of-kin responses if a subset of these questionnaire items are used.
本研究对129名大学生及其近亲进行了一项包含15个条目的利手问卷测试。该问卷与爱丁堡利手量表相似,只是使用了7分制量表而非二选一量表。通过再次向每位受试者发放利手问卷来评估重测信度。分析表明,所有条目均具有较高的重测信度,且大多数条目在受试者与近亲的回答之间具有高度相关性。然而,在比较受试者与近亲的回答时,爱丁堡利手量表上的一些条目显示出比其他条目更高的相关性。这些数据的作用在于,如果使用这些问卷条目的一个子集,就可以根据近亲的回答准确估计受试者的利手情况。