About Go:
https://www.arkian.net/go.htmlhttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10494937/"The cognitive reflection test (CRT) is designed to test the tendency to resist intuitive incorrect answers through reflective reasoning. The CRT consists of three questions, each of which has an intuitive but wrong answer, and the correct answers require less impulsive and more reflective thinking. It captures not only thinking ability, but also personal thinking style and characteristics."
"The first remarkable result of our survey was the average CRT score. The scores for the general population are usually below 0.7 (e.g., de Mel et al., 2010) and the test has been described as “demanding” (Kahan, 2013). Finance professionals score better (1.87, Kirchler et al., 2016) and students of top American universities score around 2 on average (e.g., the average score of MIT students in Frederick, 2005, was 2.18). The mean score among Go players was substantially higher, 2.51 (SD = 0.05), even higher than for expert chess players (2.08; Campitelli & Labollita, 2010). To the best of our knowledge, this is larger than all previously measured values for subject groups."
My comments: CRT sounds a lot like critical thinking. Teach children Go to develop their critical thinking.