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Handedness and behavioural inhibition: left-handed females show most inhibition as measured by BIS/BAS self-report

机译:惯用和行为抑制:根据BIS / BAS自我报告,惯用左手的女性表现出最大的抑制

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This study investigated the relationship between handedness, gender and behavioural approach and inhibition using Carver and White’s (1994) BIS/BAS Scale. 112 participants took part: 46 left-handers and 66 right-handers. All participants completed Peters’ (1998) handedness questionnaire followed by the self-report BIS/BAS Scale. Significant effects of both handedness and gender on the BIS scores were found, with left-handers and females scoring significantly higher on inhibition. BIS scores were re-examined to include FFFS scores, which showed a significant effect of gender. Revised BIS scores replicated the original BIS findings. These findings are discussed in relation to handedness research.
机译:这项研究使用Carver和White(1994)的BIS / BAS量表研究了惯用,性别和行为方式与抑制之间的关系。有112位参与者参加:46位左撇子和66位右撇子。所有参与者均完成了Peters(1998)的习惯调查问卷,随后填写了自我报告的BIS / BAS量表。研究发现,惯性和性别对BIS评分都有显着影响,左撇子和雌性在抑制作用上得分更高。重新检查BIS分数以包括FFFS分数,这显示出性别的显着影响。修订后的BIS分数复制了原始的BIS发现。这些发现是关于惯性研究的讨论。

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