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I wonder if it's pre-built with those conditions or if it's because people with those conditions are going to be extra careful and objective in how they gather information because they're aware of their limitations.
Either way, it's a cool thing to happen
It suggests that they're less likely to categorize social groups.
Could also be a correlation due to people who actually get diagnosed with dyslexia/dysgraphia being more likely to live in places that are more affluent or with better mental healthcare.
That would tend to correlate with generally more accepting populations.
This was a study in the UK where 92% of people use public healthcare, so I doubt it.