Lateral preferences for hand clasping and arm folding are associated with handedness in two large-sample latent variable analyses

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Lateral preferences for hand clasping and arm folding are associated with handedness in two large-sample latent variable analyses is …
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P356DOI10.1080/1357650X.2014.891607
P698PubMed publication ID24579563

P50authorMartin VoracekQ40374319
Stefan StiegerQ55205943
Ulrich S TranQ87756545
Jakob PietschnigQ91316269
Elisabeth L ZeilingerQ96126788
P2093author name stringIngo W Nader
Anne H E Schild
Ingrid Koller
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P433issue5
P304page(s)602-614
P577publication date2014-02-28
P1433published inLateralityQ11753170
P1476titleLateral preferences for hand clasping and arm folding are associated with handedness in two large-sample latent variable analyses
P478volume19