Studies of brain lateralization in animals have
purported to show that, whereas most human beings
are right-handed, about half of any given group of
animals will be “left-handed” (i.e., showing a
preference for their left limbs) and half will be “righthanded.” This finding is suspect, however; it has long
been noted that dogs will almost always “shake
hands” with the right paw.
Which one of the following, if true, is the strongest
defense against the counterexample of dogs that
“shake
...
purported to show that, whereas most human beings
are right-handed, about half of any given group of
animals will be “left-handed” (i.e., showing a
preference for their left limbs) and half will be “righthanded.” This finding is suspect, however; it has long
been noted that dogs will almost always “shake
hands” with the right paw.
Which one of the following, if true, is the strongest
defense against the counterexample of dogs that
“shake
...
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