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#51 2010-01-04 22:01:52

big-bang
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Re: Are You Left or Right-Handed? A Survey.

cheddargirl wrote:

big-bang wrote:

A fact: "Ambidextrous" means EQUAL aptitude at drawing with both hands. Otherwise you are mixed-handed.

Hmm... I always thought that 'equal aptitude' meant that the skill in your right hand and left hand are equal. Or does 'equal aptitude' consider muscle strength aside from skill?  hmm

Both. So, if you were to draw two identical pictures with different hands, the pictures would have to come out the exact same for you to be truly ambidextrous.


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#52 2010-01-04 22:04:55

cheddargirl
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Re: Are You Left or Right-Handed? A Survey.

big-bang wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

big-bang wrote:

A fact: "Ambidextrous" means EQUAL aptitude at drawing with both hands. Otherwise you are mixed-handed.

Hmm... I always thought that 'equal aptitude' meant that the skill in your right hand and left hand are equal. Or does 'equal aptitude' consider muscle strength aside from skill?  hmm

Both. So, if you were to draw two identical pictures with different hands, the pictures would have to come out the exact same for you to be truly ambidextrous.

Ah, then I'm mixed-handed then. I can draw with equal skill in both hands but the left hand isn't as strong.  tongue


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