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.
Recommended Citation
Ferrell, Wayne, "Direction of Lateral Eye Movement and Achievement Differences Among Left Handed College Students" (1973). All Master's Theses. 2107.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/etd/2107