Current Topic: A Correlation between Handedness and Aggression: Are Left-handed people more aggressive than Right-handed?

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Faurie, C., & Raymond, M. (2005). Handedness, homicide, and negative frequency-dependent selection. The Royal Society, 272, 25-28.

Hopkins, W. D., Bard, K. A., Jones, A., & Bales, S. L. (1993). Chimpanzee hand preference in throwing and infant cradling: implications for the origin of human handedness. Current Anthropology, 29, 786-790.

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