Abstract

Differences in test anxiety were examined in left- and right-handed subjects. Four different samples revealed no consistent handedness differences for either the worry or the emotionality component of test anxiety, and this was true for men and for women. There was little indication that high test anxiety was more detrimental for left-handers than for right-handers.

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