“Regression to the mean” is one of the subtlest concepts in statistical literacy – and yet it’s terribly simple. In plain English, “regression to the mean” is the idea that normally, things are pretty normal. That is, if you observe something abnormal – a high fever, a high share price, a long, unseasonable stretch of sunny or rainy days – then chances are that all will soon fall back within norma
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