Mandal, Manas K.; Dutta, Tanusree - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 13 (2001) 2, pp. 173-191
Approximately 10% of human beings are left handed, although the incidence rate dif fers as a function of sex, age, and culturelgeographical locations. Studies reveal that (a) the incidence of left handedness is more common in Euro-American than in Orien tal (India, Japan, China) cultures, (b)...