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A Reanalysis of the Handedness-Mathematics Hypothesis Using Generalized Additive Models
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2021
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Sala et al. (Front Psychol. 2017;8) investigated the impact of handedness on children's and adolescents' performance in mathematics in five independent studies (Total N = 2,314). We concluded that (a) handedness played a nonnegligible role in affecting math ability and (b) its effects were mediated by the difficulty of the mathematical task and the participant's gender and school level (e.g., primary school vs. high school).However, two statistical issues may have biased these findings. First,
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