Right Handed or Left Handed or Ambidextrous
Right Handed or Left Handed or Ambidextrous
Handedness is a better (faster or more precise) performance or individual preference for use of a hand. Handedness is not a discrete variable (right or left), but a continuous one that can be expressed at levels between strong left and strong right.
There are three types of handedness: left-handedness, right-handedness, and ambidexterity.
Handedness is a better (faster or more precise) performance or individual preference for use of a hand. Handedness is not a discrete variable (right or left), but a continuous one that can be expressed at levels between strong left and strong right.
There are three types of handedness: left-handedness, right-handedness, and ambidexterity.

Which hand are you skilled at when writing?
Which hand are you skilled at when drawing / painting?
Right Handedness
Right Handedness
Right-handedness is most common. Right-handed people are more skillful with their right hands when performing tasks. Studies suggest that 70–90% of the world population is right-handed.
Left Handedness
Left Handedness
Left-handedness is less common than right-handedness. Left-handed people are more skillful with their left hands when performing tasks. Studies suggest that approximately 10% of the world population is left-handed.
Ambidextrous
Ambidextrous
Ambidexterity is exceptionally rare, although it can be learned. A truly ambidextrous person is able to do any task equally well with either hand. Those who learn it still tend to favor their originally dominant hand.