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The stimulus comments on a surprising phenomenon: only 1% of Boldavian 80-year-olds are left-handed, compared to 10% of 50-year-olds and 15% of 20-year-olds, even though there has been no change over the last 80 years in the proportion of Boldavians born left-handed or in Boldavian attitudes toward left-handedness.
So we're trying to explain why the proportion of left-handed Boldavian 80-year-olds is so much smaller than the proportion of left-handed Boldavians at younger ages. The stimulus has already ruled out changes in the proportion of left-handedness at birth and changes in cultural attitudes as explanations. But if, for some reason, being left-handed was correlated with a higher risk of early mortality, this could explain why the proportion of left-handed Boldavians declines with age: left-handed Boldavians might be dying earlier than their non-left-handed peers.
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