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اتوار 24 اکتوبر 2004Sunday, October 24, 2004

Handedness and More

Via Political Animal, here are a few tests to check whether you are left-handed or not.

I got the following expected results on the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory.

Using the rating method of Oldfield, Laterality quotients range from 100 (right handed) to -100 (left handed)

This subject’s laterality quotient is: -50.0
Placing this subject in the 2d left decile.

There are a number of tests at World of Handedness to check if you are left-handed, left-footed, left-eyed or left-eared.

I am weakly left-handed, strongly left-footed, strongly right-eyed and ambi-eared.

Here are some statistics about these tests.

Posted by Zack at October 24, 2004 11:22 AM in Miscellaneous

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