A study reveals that left-handed people show greater competitive drive than right-handed people, which could give them an advantage.
New research suggests left-handed people may be more competitive than right-handers, offering clues to an evolutionary advantage.
Left–handed people are more competitive than their right–handed counterparts, according to a study. Researchers have discovered that 'Lefties' show higher levels of 'hypercompetitive orientation' and ...
Approximately 10.6 per cent of people are left-handed, and this minority may just have a psychological edge over right-handers in competition, new research suggests. This edge is now believed to be ...
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 ...
Most people are right-handed, but 10.6 percent are left-handed. There is a long-standing debate on why this specific 90-to-10 pattern between right-handedness and left-handedness has been pretty much ...
Picture this: You're signing a credit card receipt at the bank, using one of those pens attached to a short chain. As a left-handed person, you awkwardly ...
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 ...