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Title: Is There a Difference Between Dominant and Nondominant Hands


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Reaction Time
  • Is There a Difference Between Dominant and
    Non-dominant Hands?

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Step One
  • Question Is a persons dominant hand faster than
    their non-dominant hand?
  • We suspect that the answer is yes.
  • So, we need to state the competing theories.

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Step One
  • State Our Hypotheses
  • The null hypothesis is
  • The alternate hypothesis is
  • Decision Rule
  • What amount of difference will we consider
    significant?

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Step Two
  • Design the study Well take one measurement
    from each hand noting which is the dominant and
    non-dominant hand. Multiple tries for each hand
    may cause some training and bias results. Well
    keep the data as ordered pairs since it is
    matched data.

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Step Three
  • Collect the Data It is important that the data
    be collected in such a way that minimizes
    variance and bias. To do this, all subjects need
    to be tested in as similar of a fashion as
    possible.

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Step Three
  • Randomly select a hand from the victim to test
    first.
  • Select a number at random from 1 to 10 and do not
    let the subject know what it is. Have subject
    hold index finger and thumb close together and
    ask them to keep their eyes on them. Place
    reaction timer so line is just above thumb.
    Silently count to the random number and drop the
    timer. The number closest to where the subject
    grabbed the timer is their time in seconds.

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Step Four
  • Analyze the Data Since the data is ordered pair
    data, we can display the data in a scatter plot.
    If there really is no difference in reaction
    time, then the data should all fall very close to
    the line y x. Why?
  • Another excellent plot to look at is a
    side-by-side boxplot to compare the distribution
    of the dominant and non-dominant hands.

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Step Five
  • State your Conclusions This is where you get to
    voice your conclusions and opinions based upon
    the facts you have observed. It is also where you
    state any flaws that you observed in your
    research and make suggestions for further study.

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Write Up
  • Working in groups of 2 to 4, write up your
    results and post it on the board.
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