@KirkegaardEmil due to ingrained cultural factors, one would guess?
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@nastyoldmrpike any testable hypothesis? i dont want to hear "cultural factors" without some testable idea. -
@KirkegaardEmil yes, check if people do same job as parents? Clearly Japanese aren't going into areas their intellect could. -
@nastyoldmrpike no data for that. however, i checked their education levels. these are predominantly japanese without teritary ed. but also -
@nastyoldmrpike but they do have secondary ed. unlike many of the other poor performing immigrants. their crime rate is very low and so is.. -
@nastyoldmrpike their use of public benefits. any theories that fit these facts? -
@KirkegaardEmil what is crime rate of Japanese in Denmark v crime rate of Japanese in Japan? -
@nastyoldmrpike i dont know about the one home, but DK is like thispic.twitter.com/EL30Hd0Lqd
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@KirkegaardEmil because cultural factors are more important than IQ? -
@Ingotian can you formulate a testable hypothesis? -
@KirkegaardEmil Probably not in terms of a scientifically robust test. At least not in the next few minutes ;-)
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@KirkegaardEmil Immigration typically involves sorting, so are these Japanese representative of Japanese back home? -
@JayMan471 They are female, but gender ratio has >p.05 in MR to predict income. other ideas? data are here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IdWKuw00eC49kDpUBoDdU9wPpSKFdppo-i73pugQ0Hk/edit#gid=0 … -
@KirkegaardEmil Simple: IQs differ. May be much less than mean for home.
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