Percetange of lefties in mathematics?

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The discussion revolves around the representation of left-handed individuals in mathematics compared to the general population. Participants explore whether the distribution of left-handedness among mathematicians aligns with broader societal trends and share personal experiences related to handedness and mathematical competence.

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  • Some participants question if the proportion of left-handed mathematicians is consistent with the overall population distribution of left-handedness.
  • One participant suggests that there may be a higher proportion of left-handed individuals among competent undergraduate mathematicians than expected, drawing parallels to musical and sporting abilities.
  • Another participant shares a personal perspective on being right-handed but performing certain tasks better with the left hand, suggesting a potential for ambidexterity.
  • A different participant humorously questions the validity of their left-handedness based on playing sports and mentions the social dynamics that left-handed individuals might face.
  • One participant claims to be either left-handed or ambidextrous, noting better writing with the left hand but superior performance in sports with the right hand, while also asserting their mathematical abilities.

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Participants express a range of views on the relationship between handedness and mathematical ability, with no consensus reached on whether left-handedness is overrepresented among mathematicians or how it affects performance.

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The discussion includes personal anecdotes and subjective experiences, which may not represent broader trends or statistical evidence. The reliability of the samples mentioned by participants is also questioned.

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This discussion may be of interest to those studying the psychology of learning, handedness effects in education, or the social dynamics of left-handed individuals in competitive fields.

Are you left or right handed?

  • Left Handed

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Right Handed

    Votes: 11 78.6%

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I'm just wondering, is the split between lefties and righties in mathematics proportional to the population?
 
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In my experience there are a greater proportion of good undergraduate mathematicians that are left handed than one would assume if lefthandness were independent of mathematical competence (to a certain level). A discrepancy that seems to roughly accord, on a very small sample, to those who are better than average musically, and sportingly. Yet I also would contend that there are no more musically adept mathematicians than one would expect in any sample of a well educated population, and a damn sight fewer sportingly talented.

I have also noticed that, given the previous paragraph, there are fewer lefthanded lecturers than one might suppose, but then the sample becomes even less reliable than before.
 
Does it count if I'm a righty, but I do some tasks better left-handed? :smile:

(I'm of the opinion that I would be ambidextrous if I practiced things equally with both hands)
 
I can play ping pong left-handed, does that count? And it was also reported in the local newspaper that I'm a lefty (even though I'm not), so that's got to count for something.

Lefties might have an advantage because of their lefty complex, i.e. they have to prove to the arrogant righties that ridicule and shun them.

In sports, on the other hand, they have a distinct advantage because you have to find a lefty in order to practice with a lefty, and their spins and stuff typically go the wrong way. You just get so used to seeing right-handed spin come at you. Except in goofy sports like bowling and golf, where they try to hit stationary objects and not other people.

cookiemonster
 
I'm either lefty or ambidexterous. I can write better with my left hand but I can play ALL sports better with my right.

And my math is better than the righties and the lefties at my school :)
 

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