Right-handedness
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Someone who is right-handed will use their right-hand for everyday activities, such as writing, keeping personal hygiene, cooking and more. According to a studies, anywhere from 70% to 90%[1][2] of the world population is right-handed, while most of the remaining are left-handed. A small percentage of the population can use both hands equally well; a person with this ability is called a ambidextrous.
[change] See also
- Handedness
- Footedness
[change] References
- ↑ Holder, M. K. (1997). Why are more people right-handed?. Sciam.com. Scientific American Inc. Retrieved on 14 April 2008.
- ↑ Psychology for A-level second edition, page 309