Responses of 124 subjects to Your Style of Learning and Thinking, using What Kind of Person Are You, Personal-Social Motivation Inventory, Something About Myself and the Preconscious Activity Scale as criteria, show subjects who have a right-hemispheric-specialization score above median also have a significantly higher mean than those who score below the median on three of the four criteria (ns = 62).
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