If you're wondering about the qualification, it's because one might also calls kids of two mixed race parents for biracial. The genetic admixture works out to the same, but the social situation does not.
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It also increases the odds of growing up to be a
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Ryan Faulk on race mixing:http://thealternativehypothesis.org/index.php/2016/10/15/race-mixing/ …
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Fascinating, I never considered the explanation that the parents aren't representative of the general population, especially in regards to R vs K strategy.
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My original blogpost, which got me much trouble. I think most of this biracial effect is due to self-selection, yeah. Case in point, my 3 last girlfriends were all genetic foreigners. :p http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=6618
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Agreed entirely with that opening italicized statement, so it's a confusing issue. And yeah, that makes sense, pretty similar story here
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