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WHAT % ARE LEFT HANDED AND IS IT TRUE?
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Thomas | Report | 16 Mar 2004 15:55 |
In the book "Right hand, Left Hand" Chris McManus (Professor of Psychology and Medical Education at University College London) gives very many interesting facts and statistics concerning handedness. On dealing with the statement that left handers are more intelligent on average he states. "The questioon is best studied by looking at measures of intelligence in large scale studies of representative populations"...in one such study in whic he was involved "...looked at 11,000 children at the age of eleven. The result was clear enough in statistical terms. There was a difference in intelligence, but it was right handers who were slightly more intelligent." taking this study with another it showed that compared with an average IQ of 100 lefthanders had an average IQ a mere half point or so lower at 99.5." In view of this I reluctantly own to being left handed. |
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Eric | Report | 21 Mar 2004 22:23 |
I heard that the percent is around 25 but they more than make up for it in some respects. I am married to one. Try helping to put a quilt cover on! However, if you look closely at TV actors/actresses there do seem to be a disproportianate number of lefties. So they do "create" a lot more. Eric |
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red devil | Report | 21 Mar 2004 22:56 |
ime left handed ,my wifes left handed and my son is also left handed when i was at school i used to get caned for using my left hand and it was only after i had developed a stutter that my parents went into the school and got things altered |
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Shirley | Report | 22 Mar 2004 00:13 |
Dear Brian in Essex Yes there must be some truth in it, I am left handed and as a child my mother was told to strap my left hand up to encourage me to use my right hand, (must add from a doctor with victorian attitudes) this caused me to stammer, so i was allowed to revert back to my left hand. The medical explanation to this conundrum is simply that the left hand side of the brain is the strongest. Shirley in M/C. |
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Susan | Report | 22 Mar 2004 07:11 |
I have three children one is left handed, both my right handed children used to do Archery one of which drew left handed. When we joined the Archery Club six years ago their were three lefthanded Archers Now fifty % are left handed. Two off my children are Dyslexic both of them are right handed they went on to collage, my other child went on to Uni Sue |
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Karen | Report | 27 Mar 2004 23:01 |
Nudge |
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Lynda | Report | 31 Mar 2004 10:56 |
Hi Norah, 3 of my 9 children are left handed, but 1 of my right handed ones have been 2 university and another right handed one is guaranteed a university place - my oldest left handed one is a housewife with no qualifications - so put your feet up and have a cuppa and feel proud - us right handed people are no more dunces than the left handed :o) Take care Lynda |
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K | Report | 31 Mar 2004 11:08 |
I am Left Handed too, But eat right handed, Totally Cack handed so they say!, No one in my house can use the can opener I use, as it's used to going in the opposite direction. My grandmother who is 90 used to hold my left hand behind my back when I was little to try and make me use my right hand... hence eating righthanded!. She used to say It was the doings of the Devil!. Most bizarre! I'm glad to say she has moved on with the times now and is quite open minded to all sorts. My niece is left handed and so's my son. I was the first in my Family to be left handed according to my Nan. |
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Philip | Report | 3 Apr 2004 10:57 |
Cor, what a lot of left-handed and right-handed folk! Particularly interested in the larger families with a mix, takes me straight back to genetics at school, and the study of Gregor Mendel and his experiments with peas. I'm generally right handed, altho I find it easier to use the computer mouse with my left. Possibly comes from my dad, who could play the organ with both hands and feet. My son is definitely left handed, usual problems at school etc when he was growing up. Not sure about the intelligence link, though. Still find I'm clumsy, whichever hand I use Lol! Philip |
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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ | Report | 3 Apr 2004 11:43 |
Just did Helens test and I'm right handed, right footed, right eared and left eyed! Although I am predominantly right handed, I knit and crochet left handed and eat my main course left handed but my pudding right handed (find eating a pudding with a fork and spoon impossible!) Norah - I always try the left shoe on first cos that's my biggest foot! Sue in Wiltshire - Make your husband jealous and tell him I own a left handed moustache mug. It's no good to us cos we're all righties - and I decided to shave my moustache off! lol Jeanette |
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Heather | Report | 3 Apr 2004 12:53 |
My husband and some of his cousins are left handed, our grandson too. I've found that husband's g-g-grandfather who married twice, ran a business, owned property and left a will never signed a document. I wasn't particularly surprised about this given that he was born in 1827 but now I find that his siblings did sign their marriage certificates. I'm wondering now if g-g-grandfather was left handed and how difficult it would have been back then. Don't suppose I'll ever know for certain. Heather |
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Sprack | Report | 16 Jul 2004 17:53 |
nudge for the left handers |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 16 Jul 2004 18:09 |
To answer the original question - my son also reminds me of this statement (he is a leftie) - Paul McCartney and Prince Charles are two lefties who spring to mind BUT so also was Hitler - take your pick! |
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Angela | Report | 16 Jul 2004 18:14 |
My son is left-handed, as is his grandfather (my father). Both are extremely bright. My son could read fluently before starting school and was assessed last term (aged 5 and a half) as having a reading age of well over 9 years old. He's come on even more since then and I've no idea what his reading age is now. Everyone who meets him is surprised at how grown up he is for his age. We've never pushed him, only responded to his badgering us for new experiences and new knowledge. When he got interested in words and numbers he used to read everything - advertising hoardings, shop signs, the writing on carrier bags. We couldn't keep up with him. He understands money, the concept of earnings/outgoings, time in both 24 hour and traditional clocks, is speaking basic French - not sure where he's getting that from so I think one of the teachers at school must be doing it with him though they haven't mentioned it. Since he was 4 he's also been able to sort our computer out when it crashes. Again, not through being taught but by watching me. Its scary that he's so independent and learns whether or not he's taught things. I make sure he does all the usual things (playing football etc) as I don't want him to get precocious. He can be a bit of a handful at times but so far he's quite balanced and when he's naughty its the usual stuff for his age - the difference is he uses bigger words when he argues!!! Angela |
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valinkent | Report | 16 Jul 2004 18:26 |
How has this thread been nudged up from February ,as soon as i put one on re left handers?????? |
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Ann | Report | 16 Jul 2004 18:47 |
For Brian: my brother-in-law is left handed but made to write with his right hand at school (strict catholic school- v.cruel)and it set him back for ages with writing. He also stuttered as a child. I am left handed but when it came to sport i copied all the other children and held the tennis racket/rounders bat in my right hand- I was hopeless, until one teacher finally noticed and suggested I used my left hand. I now do most things with my left- except cut- damn scissors don't work the 'other way round'!!! |
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Tracey | Report | 24 Sep 2004 07:09 |
My husband and son are left handed whilst my daughter and myself are right handed. It seems all the youngest children on my husbands side are left handed! Tracey |
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Ramblin Rose | Report | 24 Sep 2004 08:32 |
I'm ambidextous,so what does that make me? I used to amuse the children when I was teaching by swapping the chalk over when I got to the centre of the board. That way they could always see what I was writing. I have both left-handed children and right-handed.The left handed ones are more into the arts and my right handed offspring are practical artisans. Never thought about it before Rose |
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Glenys the Menace! | Report | 24 Sep 2004 15:48 |
Norah - I'm left-handed when I write, which led a relative of mine to say I must have been a witch in a previous life, and burnt at the stake!! Nice! I prefer the genius theory. However, when I play guitar I'm right-handed. So does that make me ambi....... ambi........ left and right-handed? Glenys. (Ambidextrous? How do you spell it?!) |
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Big Shaz | Report | 24 Sep 2004 16:46 |
Apparently left handed people use both sides of their brains unlike right handed... dont know how true it is and cant remember where I read it but left handed people do tend to recover better from strokes and such like. Me I am Right handed as are my parents, my other half and my children (except my youngest whos is my 6th child) all of my children eat left handed and when we go into a restaraunt they have to swap all their knifes and forks around. |