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Right-handedness is overwhelmingly prevalent in humans. Among studies of laterality in nonhuman primates, Jane Goodall’s 1963 study of wild chimpanzees reported no tendency toward right-handedness, while Margaret E. Redshaw’s 1993 study of captive gorillas did. However, the latter study included only 2 individuals, and a meta-analysis of primate-laterality studies demonstrated that a minimum sample size of 176 individuals is required to be confident that a finding of population-level handedness is not mere statistical noise. The claim of right-handedness in the 1993 study should therefore be treated skeptically given that ______