Women More Accurate At Hammering A Nail Than Men In Good Light
Sunday, June 28, 2009 - 09:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Scientists are studying hammering ability as a model for difficult motor tasks. The results indicate that there is a surprising difference in performance between the sexes, and that this difference is dependent in turn on the hammering conditions.
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