A study reveals that left-handed people show greater competitive drive than right-handed people, which could give them an advantage.
Have you ever noticed how some people write, eat, or throw a ball with their left hand? Left-handed people make up only a small part of the world’s population, which makes them pretty special.
New research suggests left-handed people may be more competitive than right-handers, offering clues to an evolutionary advantage.
A recent study suggests that left-handed people have an advantage in competitive contexts, while righties tend to cooperate better. Thank “evolutionarily stable strategy” for the mix. A study ...
Approximately 10.6 per cent of people are left-handed, and this minority may just have a psychological edge over ...
A common stereotype about left-handers is that they choose certain jobs more often than right-handers. These include, for example, jobs that require a lot of creativity, like an artist or musician, ...
Left-handers are more competitive than right-handers, according to a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The findings may help explain why left-handedness has persisted throughout ...