Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).

<p>Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).</p>

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Autor principal: Mohamadreza Hatefi (17404034) (author)
Otros Autores: Seyedeh Feriyal Mahdavi (22683235) (author), Amirreza Abbasi (22683238) (author), Farideh Babakhani (17404031) (author)
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Amirreza Abbasi (22683238)
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Seyedeh Feriyal Mahdavi (22683235)
Amirreza Abbasi (22683238)
Farideh Babakhani (17404031)
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Neuroscience
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Cancer
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
recreationally active college
commonly used indicators
aged individuals reported
significant association emerged
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specific definitions allows
reported hand preference
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specific definitions
hand preference
throwing hand
translational relevance
throwing hands
subjective measures
study examined
significant relationship
results suggest
research findings
often defined
four healthy
based dominance
athletic contexts
associations among
accurate assessments
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spellingShingle Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).
Mohamadreza Hatefi (17404034)
Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Cancer
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
recreationally active college
commonly used indicators
aged individuals reported
significant association emerged
maximal grip strength
xlink "> thirty
specific definitions allows
reported hand preference
grip strength dominance
xlink ">
specific definitions
hand preference
throwing hand
translational relevance
throwing hands
subjective measures
study examined
significant relationship
results suggest
research findings
often defined
four healthy
based dominance
athletic contexts
associations among
accurate assessments
status_str publishedVersion
title Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).
title_full Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).
title_fullStr Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).
title_full_unstemmed Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).
title_short Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).
title_sort Two-by-two contingency tables displaying the frequency of preferred upper extremity for writing, throwing, and hand grip strength tasks (n = 34).
topic Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Cancer
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
recreationally active college
commonly used indicators
aged individuals reported
significant association emerged
maximal grip strength
xlink "> thirty
specific definitions allows
reported hand preference
grip strength dominance
xlink ">
specific definitions
hand preference
throwing hand
translational relevance
throwing hands
subjective measures
study examined
significant relationship
results suggest
research findings
often defined
four healthy
based dominance
athletic contexts
associations among
accurate assessments