Hand preference in the Deaf
Año:
1999
Editorial:
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, Vol. 3, nº 11 (1999) pp. 265-273
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Temas
Lingüística, Lingüística » Lingüística de otras Lenguas de Signos
Detalles
Fifty seven deaf and 71 hearing children were administered a 32-item Waterloo Handedness Questionnaire. The deaf children, in comparison to hearing children, were found to be weakly right-handed in terms of their hand preference with a relatively high incidence of mixed handedness.