NICE!
I'm glad that this one is less "kill the rich" and more oriented toward "What does this actually suggest, and what does it really mean, and why is this worrisome?"
Very much better with the additional bit of the puzzle!!
I think that it probably suggests that a broad study (like the one I posted about last week) captures high SES parents who are NOT 'hyper-parenting' as well as those who ARE, and that it captures a less homogenous group, just in general-- and that this study focuses on that same group, but then teases apart the upward-mobility pressure imposed upon a subset of those children who live in fairly affluent-but-not-really-wealthy enclaves. They should have every possible advantage, and they do-- and the parents KNOW it, and that seems to be where the trouble starts.