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SOUTHPAWS, PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL SCIENCE
25. The Oxford English Dictionary gives this reference as Vir. Mart.
IV, ii.
26. Incidentally, there is a reason given (which I have heard in
Texas) that the engagement and wedding rings are always worn on the
left hand because it is nearer the heart. For references concerning infor-
mation in this paragraph, see the following: J. H. Breasted, A History of
Egypt (New York, 1931); A. Erman, Life in Ancient Egypt, translated
by H. M. Tirord (London, 1894); Ira S. Wile, Handedness, Right and
Left (Boston, 1934). These are summarized by Blau, p. 65.
27. Christie Jeffries, "Are Left-Handed Teachers Handicapped?"
Education Digest, X (January, 1945), 38.
28. Mary M. Wilcox Jones, "Relationship Between Reading Deficien-
cies and Left-Handedness," School & Society, LX (Oct. 7, 1944),
238-39.
29. Blau, p. 63.
30. Norbert Wiener, "Cybernetics," Scientific American, CLXXIX
(Nov., 1949), 18. See also Kenneth L. Martin, "Handedness, a Review
of the Literature of the History, Development, and Research of Laterality
Preference," Journal of Educational Research, XLV (March, 1952),
527-33.
31. E. M. Daniels, "An Analysis of the Relation between Handedness
and Stuttering," Journal of Speech Disorders, V (1940), 309.
32. Kenneth L. Martin, pp. 527-33.
33. Blau, p. 169.
34. Ibid., pp. 182-83.
35. Ibid., p. 88. Blau lists five such studies and their findings: C. Burt,
Mental and Scholastic Tests (London, 1921); E. A. Doll, Anthropometry
as an Aid to Mental Diagnosis, Publications No. 8, New Jersey Training
School for Feeble-minded Girls and Boys, Vineland, N. J., 1916; H. H.
Goddard, Feeblemindedness (New York, 1914); H. Gordon, "Left-
handedness and Mirror Writing, Especially among Defective Children,"
Brain, XLIII (1921), 313; E. Stier, "Linkshandigheit, besonders in der
Armee," Deutsche Med. Wchnschr., XXXV (1909), 1587.87
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