Recently several studies in which handedness was evaluated as a latent construct have been performed. In those studies, handedness was modelled using a qualitative latent variable (latent class models), a continuous latent variable (factor models), or both a qualitative latent variable and a continuous latent trait (mixed Rasch models). The aim of this study was to explore the usefulness and effectiveness of an approach in which handedness is treated as a qualitatively scaled latent variable with ordered categories (latent class factor models). This aim was pursued through an exploratory analysis of a dataset containing information on the hand used by 2236 young Italian sportspeople to perform 10 tasks. For comparison purposes, a latent cla...
Bishop, Ross, Daniels, and Bright (1996) proposed a novel approach to quantifying hand preference (Q...
The incidence of right and left handedness as measured by behavioral testing in 7688 school childre...
In the our days society, still not enough attention is paid at left-handed persons‘ problems, and we...
Recently several studies in which handedness was evaluated as a latent construct have been performed...
Recently, some studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of two latent variable approaches in whic...
A modified form of Oldfields Edinburgh Handedness Inventory was given to 406 students. The results o...
A questionnaire on manual preference was administered to 160 students. Their reported preference in ...
The Annett Hand Preference Questionnaire (AHPQ) is amongst the most widely used self-report measures...
The purpose of the research was to compare different methods of handedness assessment. Participants ...
Handedness inventory data are peculiarly prone to be used to classify subjects in a post hoc fashion...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
The present study addresses some of the problems in human handedness studies by noting the manual ch...
<div><p>The Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (EHI) is persistently the most used inventory to evaluate...
Background: Handedness has been associated with different abilities, diseases and personality traits...
It is widely know that the pattern of human handedness is such that approximately 90% of the populat...
Bishop, Ross, Daniels, and Bright (1996) proposed a novel approach to quantifying hand preference (Q...
The incidence of right and left handedness as measured by behavioral testing in 7688 school childre...
In the our days society, still not enough attention is paid at left-handed persons‘ problems, and we...
Recently several studies in which handedness was evaluated as a latent construct have been performed...
Recently, some studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of two latent variable approaches in whic...
A modified form of Oldfields Edinburgh Handedness Inventory was given to 406 students. The results o...
A questionnaire on manual preference was administered to 160 students. Their reported preference in ...
The Annett Hand Preference Questionnaire (AHPQ) is amongst the most widely used self-report measures...
The purpose of the research was to compare different methods of handedness assessment. Participants ...
Handedness inventory data are peculiarly prone to be used to classify subjects in a post hoc fashion...
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence o...
The present study addresses some of the problems in human handedness studies by noting the manual ch...
<div><p>The Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (EHI) is persistently the most used inventory to evaluate...
Background: Handedness has been associated with different abilities, diseases and personality traits...
It is widely know that the pattern of human handedness is such that approximately 90% of the populat...
Bishop, Ross, Daniels, and Bright (1996) proposed a novel approach to quantifying hand preference (Q...
The incidence of right and left handedness as measured by behavioral testing in 7688 school childre...
In the our days society, still not enough attention is paid at left-handed persons‘ problems, and we...