Dutta Tanusree, Mandal Manas K
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.
Laterality. 2006 Jul;11(4):368-72. doi: 10.1080/13576500600624239.
The relationship between handedness and accidents in self-classified left- and right-handers in India was examined. It was hypothesised that the incidence of accidents would be greater in left-handers as compared to right-handers. Data were collected with the help of a questionnaire on side bias, along with a checklist on accidents. Analysis of data suggested that whether or not left-handers have more accidents than right-handers depends on the kind of activity examined: in India, left-handers have more driving accidents than right-handers, while right-handers have more sports accidents than left-handers.
研究了印度自我认定的左撇子和右撇子的用手习惯与事故之间的关系。研究假设,与右撇子相比,左撇子的事故发生率会更高。借助一份关于侧偏偏好的问卷以及一份事故清单收集了数据。数据分析表明,左撇子是否比右撇子发生更多事故取决于所考察的活动类型:在印度,左撇子在驾驶事故方面比右撇子更多,而右撇子在体育事故方面比左撇子更多。