A quickly administered, valid, reliable instrument to determine right-, left-, and mixed-handedness in personnel would be useful in a variety of applied research settings. Several self-report, paper and pencil questionnaires exist which may fill this need. This study compared responses to two such questionnaires to self-reports of handedness. Suggestions are provided for further research which may lead to a relatively short, but sensitive questionnaire.
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