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"Peter Ashby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Peter H.M. Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You could offer a five point score with 1 being solely left handed 5 > being solely right handed and 3 being cross lateral to cover this > without too many variables. This would of course change the stats you > use since the data would no longer be discrete. > Yes, I considered this. such scoring schemes exist, but, for the moment, I think that this will complicate matters in getting results without adding much illumination. Self-identification is pretty accurate. It isn't easy to get people to cooperate with this sort of thing when they have no particular incentive, so, the simpler it is, the more chance of cooperation. Once the first result is in, refinement can be considered. -- Negotiation styles: 1. Say 'no', then negotiate. 2. Say 'yes', then prevaricate.
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