Scandinavian is included in hand-out (6)
I believe the answer is:
danish
'scandinavian' is the definition.
(Danish is an example)
'is included in hand-out' is the wordplay.
'included in' is an insertion indicator.
'out' is an anagram indicator (out can mean wrong or inaccurate).
'hand' is an anagram of 'danh'.
'is' put inside 'danh' is 'DANISH'.
(Other definitions for danish that I've seen before include "Like Hamlet or bacon?" , "Like Canute" , "Hamlet's nationality" , "Popular piece of pastry" , "accompaniment to coffee" .)