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    Differences in Divergent Thinking as a Function of Handedness and Sex

    Stanley Coren

    The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 108, No. 3. (Autumn, 1995), pp. 311-325.

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    Differences in Divergent Thinking as a Function of Handedness and Sex

    Stanley Coren

    The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 108, No. 3. (Autumn, 1995), pp. 311-325.

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    Fifty Centuries of Right-Handedness: The Historical Record

    Stanley Coren; Clare Porac

    Science, New Series, Vol. 198, No. 4317. (Nov. 11, 1977), pp. 631-632.

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    The Brain Connection: The Corpus Callosum is Larger in Left-Handers

    Sandra F. Witelson

    Science, New Series, Vol. 229, No. 4714. (Aug. 16, 1985), pp. 665-668.

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