User talk:2602:306:CFE1:E4D0:496A:18E4:E040:B9B9

If you review the abstract for the 1974 article cited in your fn2 re: Theodore Blau, it does not stand for the proposition you state. You state left-handers draw circles clockwise. I have read AND seen support to the contrary. Most left- AND right-handers draw circles counterclockwise. The Blau abstract only states: "Children achieving well socially and academically during the developmental years draw circles in a counterclockwise direction with either hand. Left-handed children and children having social and academic difficulties more frequently show mixed left-circling and right-circling behavior." For example, I am left-handed and like most left- & right-handers draw a circle counterclockwise. I DO however have the mixed circling described and would draw a circle clockwise with my right hand.Limaccia (talk) 06:02, 19 September 2015 (UTC)