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Page(s) 264–267 9.5. Mediation Dr. Soulis conducts a study that finds that having a cognitively demanding job is associated with cognitive benefits in later years, but only because people who are highly educated have cognitively demanding jobs, and people who are highly educated have better cognitive skills. In the relationship between having a demanding job and cognitive benefits in later years, amount of education plays what role? g

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he makes 272k a year on his salary and he needs to get more money for his lambo so him and trippy red can go cruising down La
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