Preferences for Handedness, Arm Folding, and Hand Clasping in Families

Abstract
Preferences for handedness, arm folding and hand clasping were observed in 76 families. No significant relationship was found to exist between parents and children in regard to these traits. There was no significant relationship between handedness and arm folding or arm folding and hand clasping. There was marginal association between handedness and hand clasping.

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