About 15% of the population confuse "left" and "right" regularly. But are left-handers more likely to do so? Inspired by a British newspaper column from 1937, I briefly explore whether this notion correct or not.
westerhausen.dk/left-right-c...
About 15% of the population confuse "left" and "right" regularly. But are left-handers more likely to do so? Inspired by a British newspaper column from 1937, I briefly explore whether this notion correct or not.
westerhausen.dk/left-right-c...
Is the incidence of left-handedness among NHL players really 60%? Find out about the difference between everyday handedness and hockey handedness in my latest blog post at sites.psu.edu/clarep
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I found a caricature from mid 19th century Bavaria/Germany showing that the retraining of left handers was a common practise.
Here my take on it: westerhausen.dk/retraining-o...
Are Architects More Likely to Be Left-Handed Than Other People? | Psychology Today www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-...
Thanks for picking up the paper.
Are there more left-handers among architects than one would find in the general population? Read about the results of a recent study of award-winning architects in my latest blog post at sites.psu.edu/clarep
Left-Handers Are More Competitive Than Right-Handers | Psychology Today www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-...