ON THE OTHER HAND: THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF LEFT-HANDEDNESS
Abstract
Left-handers have been persecuted by right-handers for millennia. This right bias is evident cross-culturally, linguistically (right is literally and figuratively ‘right’, with lefties being described as ‘gauche’, ‘sinister’ and ‘cack-handed’), and environmentally (e.g., equipment design, including power tools, ticket machines, and lecture-room desks). Despite this, the proportion of left-handers has remained constant at approximately 10% of the...
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Title
ON THE OTHER HAND: THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF LEFT-HANDEDNESS
Published Date
Feb 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
69 - 86
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