Handedness and sexual preference: a re-analysis of data presented by Rosenstein and Bigler
- PMID: 8483664
- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1993.76.2.544
Handedness and sexual preference: a re-analysis of data presented by Rosenstein and Bigler
Abstract
Rosenstein and Bigler reported in 1987 that sexual orientation (exclusively versus nonexclusively heterosexual) was not related to right- versus nonright-handedness. However, re-analysis of their published data indicated that nonexclusive heterosexuals were 3.13 times more likely to be nonright-handed than were exclusively heterosexual subjects (p < .03).
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