Incidence of left-handed writing in a college population with reference to family patterns of hand preference.
Neuropsychologia
; 21(6): 651-9, 1983.
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Hand preference data were obtained for 1816 university students, 4793 siblings and 3632 parents. Results support the following conclusions. (1) There is currently a 13.8% incidence of left handedness among young adults, representing a dramatic increase over past generations. (2) Left and right-handed respondents do not differ in terms of familial sinistrality. (3) Mother's left-handedness is associated with an increase in the incidence of sinistrality for sons and daughters, while father's left handedness is related only to sons.
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Adult
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Revista:
Neuropsychologia
Año:
1983
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