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footcandlez t1_isbt98p wrote

Interesting possibility but definitely needs more work. They faced some COVID challenges. Their control group wasn't even a matched sample of other Japanese children, but rather a historical sample of what appears to be data collected from American children. There may be reasons, other than participating in Mahjong, that led the Japanese children to have higher IQs relative to the American control data (e.g., cohort effects, time of data collection, cultural differences, etc.).

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