Sentences with phrase «regression to the mean over»

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Over a long enough time period such effects tend to cancel out (a phenomenon called «regression to the mean»), thus it is unlikely that a firm is consistently high performing just because of chance events.»
Although West Coast teams have covered the spread at a high rate over the past few seasons, this seems like a regression to the mean.
I meant to post this outfit on the blog yesterday but we're going through a sleep regression over here that's been taking its toll.
Or perhaps a flood of new investment capital over the last decade or so has produced a lofty ending valuation, which has yet to mean revert, 12 and which would lead the regression to underestimate the true power of valuation for the low beta factor.
Yet, over longer periods, the greatest certainty is «regression to the mean
He was equally accurate in expressing that the greatest certainty over longer periods is regression to the mean.
Then we add / subtract this scaled interannual regression map to / from the anthropogenically - forced component of the trend over the next 30 years, the latter estimated from the ensemble - mean of the CESM - LE (Fig. 8) or the ensemble - mean of the 38 CMIP5 models (Fig. 9).
Although ostensibly representative of northern Eurasian summer conditions, these data were later scaled using simple linear regression against a mean NH land series to provide estimates of summer temperature over the past 2 kyr (Briffa et al., 2004).
There may be other reasons why stress, anxiety and depression decreased over this period of time; it may be due to regression to the mean.
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