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From: stevev@tekchips.UUCP (Steve Vegdahl)
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Subject: Re: Changing Left-handedness to Right-handedness
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Date: Fri, 23-Aug-85 14:22:38 EDT
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> (It should be noted that left-handedness is generally a
> male trait (Note: I didn't say that no females are, just that
> males are more likely to be left handed.)

I was not aware of any correlation between sex and handedness.  I know
that about 10% of the general population is left-handedness.  Does anyone
have the percentages for males and females independently?

		Steve Vegdahl
		Computer Research Lab.
		Tektronix, Inc.
		Beaverton, Oregon