[Stuttering and left-handedness] .
The main purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of left handedness in 380 stuttering children and adolescents and also to examine the differences in variables of stuttering severity between the left- and right handed subjects. The results showed that the incidence of left-handedness in stuttering children was not significantly different from normally fluent children. The difference in variables of stuttering between the right- and left-handed subjects was determined using the t-test. The results obtained revealed that the difference between the left- and right-handed subjects was not statistically significant in variables of stuttering severity.