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The following pages link to Anxiety and the measurement of handedness (Q51233243):
Displaying 14 items.
- Handedness and social anxiety: Using Bryden's research as a catalyst to explore the influence of familial sinistrality and degree of handedness. (Q40120981) (← links)
- Degree, but not direction of grip strength asymmetries, is related to depression and anxiety in an elderly population. (Q40760379) (← links)
- Handedness and behavioural inhibition system/behavioural activation system (BIS/BAS) scores: A replication and extension of Wright, Hardie, and Wilson (2009). (Q41387533) (← links)
- The Relation of Planum Temporale Asymmetry and Morphology of the Corpus Callosum to Handedness, Gender, and Dyslexia: A Review of the Evidence (Q41621681) (← links)
- An Improved Measure of Handedness: The Fazio Laterality Inventory (Q43408906) (← links)
- Hand Preference in a Normal Population (Q43552624) (← links)
- Individual differences in personality as a function of degree of handedness: consistent-handers are less sensation seeking, more authoritarian, and more sensitive to disgust (Q43668649) (← links)
- Consistent-handed individuals are more authoritarian (Q43962707) (← links)
- Measuring hand preference: a comparison among different response formats using a selected sample (Q44914004) (← links)
- Is handedness related to anxiety? New answers to an old question (Q45349258) (← links)
- "Not ready to sort it yet": revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (rRST) predicts left-handed behavioural inhibition during a manual sorting task. (Q48676326) (← links)
- Handedness and depression: evidence from a large population survey (Q48826356) (← links)
- Are left-handers really more anxious? (Q50557776) (← links)
- Laterality, torque and personality (Q52088186) (← links)