—”You’re sounding more and more like a chinese troll.”
Is that a good thing?
—”No, I’ve never visited storefront.”
Birds of a feather flock together.
—”My family is multicultural, and multiracial.”
Then you may be disappointed with the author.
More of his”work”:
“The Intelligence of Biracial Children of U.S. Servicemen in Northeast Asia: Results from Japan”
—”I doubt you have the intelligence to get anything out of this,”...
I make no claims in that direction.
Be that as it may...The individual that finds anything useful in the study you linked,
will be performing extensive mental gymnastics. And that would be an interesting display of sophistry.
When you find one, ping me so I can view the action; sounds like fun.
Wow!
So much fun shite!!
Way too much to type, much less cite all the details.
Can you possibly find ONE(1) reviewer of this ‘study’?
How about anyone that actually read it? Read the Abstract?
NB: The statistics of readers/DLs are at the source.
The CV of the lead author? Now that is a duzee, and the other two are not much different.
Kenya Kura (Japanese: 蔵 研也) is a Japanese eugenics supporter and pseudoscientist. He works as an assistant professor at the Foreign Language Department (formerly, he worked in the Faculty of Economics and Information Science) of the Gifu Shotoku Gakuen UniversityWikipedia in Japan.[1] In 1988 he graduated from University of TokyoWikipedia studying law, he claims to have a Ph.D. in economics.[2]
He is affiliated with the OpenPsych and Psych pseudojournals and has published papers promoting eugenics and pseudoscientific theories of race and IQ. He presented a paper at the London Conference on Intelligence in 2014 promoting pseudoscience.[3]
In April 2019, Kura co-wrote a paper in the Psych journal with Emil Kirkegaard on the intelligence of biracial children.[4]
Kura also sits on the Advisory Board for the controversial Mankind Quarterly.[5]
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Kenya_Kura
Jan te Nijenhuis is a Dutch psychologist. He is a lecturer of psychology at the University of Amsterdam, known for his research on human intelligence.[1][2] He studied at Groningen University and the Free University of Amsterdam. A 2019 study found him to be the 11th most controversial intelligence researcher.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_te_Nijenhuis
Edward Croft Dutton is an English anthropologist. Dutton has a degree in Theology from Durham University and a PhD in Religious Studies from the University of Aberdeen.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Dutton_(anthropologist)
Comprehensive Psychology is no longer being published. This site hosts content published between 2012 and 2016.
Appears to have been a pay to publish outfit, only lasted a few years?
“An unexpected, relatively unknown, pitfall of electronic journals is the proliferation of “fake journals,” fake in so far as there are no editorial boards nor peer reviews of submitted manuscripts. The author’s investigation and personal experience with one such journal is described. Although most of the submissions to that journal have been from Third World scholars taking advantage of the low fees, it is only a matter of time before unsuspecting scholars from Europe and North America become entangled in such journals.”...
In the unlikely event, you read this far; THIS IS STORMFRONT.
Same mother, different brother.
Now you’re just making stuff up, but I’m glad I’ve triggered you, and I’m glad I’ve caused you to to waste your time.