116 Ss took a total of 50 free throws, with 10 shots on each of 5 days. Eye dominance was determined by the “hole-in-card test;” handedness by the preferred hand for performing basketball skills. No statistically significant differences were found in comparing the lateral errors made by the unilaterally dominant Ss with those made by contralaterally dominant Ss.
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