A big issue with this research is that it lumped Christian children and Muslim children together.
This will skew the results.
>>A big issue with this research is that it lumped Christian children and Muslim children together.
According to the study, the Christian and Muslim kids performed about the same on the sticker test. But, one thing to note is that kids from other religions (anything not Christian or muslim) were lumped in with the “non-religious” kids.
As always, there are lies. There are damned lies. And then there are statistics.
You won't see many SAT and IQ test results by race in media stories anytime soon either.