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A significant majority (87.4%) of the study population was right-handed (Males-84.7%; Females-90.3%).
The erudite and convincing theory of Crow shows how events on the X and Y chromosomes may have been responsible for such a saltatory, species-producing event 22, 46 in which the entire population was right-handed.
A possible explanation for the predominance of the asymmetry index on the right could be that, in line with the general population, the majority of our study population was right-handed.
We may assume that the association of physical factors from the right wrist was higher than that from the left wrist because the majority of the Korean population is right handed.
Given that according to the New York Times, 90percentt of the population is right-handed, we can see which skills may be more commonly used, and therefore viewed as valuable.
With ninety percent of the population being right-handed, most people tend to tie their right shoe tighter than the left and most people's right foot is slightly larger than their left.
Approximately 90% of the human population are right-handed independent of culture [ 1, 2].
Majority of the study population were right-handed (90%/n = 396).
Since around 90%% of the general population is right-handed (Gilbert and Wysocki 1992), it is likely that the majority of the participants were right-handers in the five studies that did not report handedness.
7 About 90% of the population is right-handed, and 97% of right-handed persons develop speech, language processing, and logic in the left hemisphere, the so-called "dominant" hemisphere.
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