Document Type

Thesis

Date of Degree Completion

Spring 1973

Degree Name

Master of Education (MEd)

Department

School Psychology

Committee Chair

Donald Roy Shupe

Second Committee Member

Max Zwanziger

Third Committee Member

Hyrum S. Henderson

Abstract

Direction of eye movement during reflective though was determined for 113 left handed college students. Left movers were significantly faster readers which contradicts earlier findings for right handed subjects. Also, strength of left handedness was significantly correlated with consistency of lateral eye movement direction. No significant correlations were found between direction of eye movement and Verbal Composite or Quantitative Composite scores on the Washington Pre-College Test.

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