If these sentence are correct?
In another a meta-analysis of 88 studies (11 135 participants), the researchers found that practice accounted for a 26% games, 21% for music, 18% for sports, 4% for education, and less than 1% for professions.
The table above shows that large number of people achieve level of master a lot faster than 10 000 hours.
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It doesn't make sense. It starts to go wrong at "accounted for a 26% games, 21% for music, ...".
"In another a meta-analysis ..." could, I suppose, be intended to mean "In another, a meta-analysis ...", where the answer to "another what?" is provided by the previous context, but perhaps it should just be "In another meta-analysis ...".