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A researcher reviews a longitudinal study that followed two groups of people from childhood into their 30s. Group A consisted of 135 adults who were identified with symptoms of a specific neurodevelopmental disorder as children. Group B, the control group, consisted of 136 adults without a childhood diagnosis of this disorder. The study found that, on average, individuals in Group A had completed fewer years of school, held less prestigious jobs, and reported fewer close friendships than individuals in Group B. Based on this study design and its findings, what is the most accurate analytical conclusion?

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