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Autum Are You Left Out or Right On? Ryan Alexis Jacob Shania Cameron
Does one’s handedness effect foot, eye,  and ear preference? Question
Hypothesis We believe that the kids will put their writing hand up to the same eye and use the same foot because usually you see right -handed people do things with right hand/foot and lefties do things with their left hand/foot.
1.Paper tube 2. A ball. 3. A sea shell. 4 .  14 right handed volunteers  5.14 left handed volunteers 6. charts MATERIALS
Procedure Testing Foot Preference Step 1. Have each volunteer stand in front of a kick ball.  Ask them to kick it. Record which foot each of your volunteers used to kick the ball.   Testing Eye Preference  Step 1.  Ask each volunteer to look through the cardboard tube.  Step 2. Record  which eye each volunteer used for the experiment.  If the volunteer switched eyes,  record  the first eye the volunteer used. Testing Ear Preference  Step 1.  Have the volunteer hold a shell up to their ear. Step 2. Record  which ear each volunteer holds the shell up to.
Variable Our variable is that some of the kids are right handed and some are left handed.
       Results                 √   √   √   √   √     √ √     √ √   √   √   √   √   √   √   √     √ √   √       √   √   √   √   √     √ √   √   √   √   √   √   √   √   √     √   √ √   √   √     √ R L R L R L     √   √   14 √   √   √   13   √ √     √ 12 √   √   √   11 √   √   √   10 √   √     √ 9 √   √       8 √   √   √   7 √   √     √ 6 √   √   √   5 √   √   √   4 √   √   √   3   √   √ √   2 √   √     √ 1 R L R L R L   Foot Test Ear Test Eye Test Person Right Handed      √   √   14   √ √   √   13   √ √   √   12 √   √   √   11 √   √   √   10   √     √   9 √     √   √ 8 √   √   √   7 √     √ √   6   √ √     √ 5 √   √   √   4   √ √     √ 3 √     √   √ 2 √     √ √   1 R L R L R L   Foot Test Ear Test Eye Test Person Left Handed
CONCLUSION According to the results, the kids mostly used their right body parts even if they were left handed.

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  • 1. Autum Are You Left Out or Right On? Ryan Alexis Jacob Shania Cameron
  • 2. Does one’s handedness effect foot, eye, and ear preference? Question
  • 3. Hypothesis We believe that the kids will put their writing hand up to the same eye and use the same foot because usually you see right -handed people do things with right hand/foot and lefties do things with their left hand/foot.
  • 4. 1.Paper tube 2. A ball. 3. A sea shell. 4 . 14 right handed volunteers 5.14 left handed volunteers 6. charts MATERIALS
  • 5. Procedure Testing Foot Preference Step 1. Have each volunteer stand in front of a kick ball. Ask them to kick it. Record which foot each of your volunteers used to kick the ball. Testing Eye Preference Step 1. Ask each volunteer to look through the cardboard tube. Step 2. Record which eye each volunteer used for the experiment. If the volunteer switched eyes, record the first eye the volunteer used. Testing Ear Preference Step 1. Have the volunteer hold a shell up to their ear. Step 2. Record which ear each volunteer holds the shell up to.
  • 6. Variable Our variable is that some of the kids are right handed and some are left handed.
  • 7.        Results                 √   √   √   √   √     √ √     √ √   √   √   √   √   √   √   √     √ √   √       √   √   √   √   √     √ √   √   √   √   √   √   √   √   √     √   √ √   √   √     √ R L R L R L     √   √   14 √   √   √   13   √ √     √ 12 √   √   √   11 √   √   √   10 √   √     √ 9 √   √       8 √   √   √   7 √   √     √ 6 √   √   √   5 √   √   √   4 √   √   √   3   √   √ √   2 √   √     √ 1 R L R L R L   Foot Test Ear Test Eye Test Person Right Handed     √   √   14   √ √   √   13   √ √   √   12 √   √   √   11 √   √   √   10   √     √   9 √     √   √ 8 √   √   √   7 √     √ √   6   √ √     √ 5 √   √   √   4   √ √     √ 3 √     √   √ 2 √     √ √   1 R L R L R L   Foot Test Ear Test Eye Test Person Left Handed
  • 8. CONCLUSION According to the results, the kids mostly used their right body parts even if they were left handed.