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"But now she sees a regression back to the bad old days.
Gimelstob saw it the same way, as "a regression back to the mean".
Giandolini et al. observed that at least a 1-month intervention is required to adopt a new kinematic pattern in response to MFW; however, these authors also observed a regression back to pre-intervention gait mechanics after 2 months [42].
And, and given also some of the other fixed income deals he's done, and some of the insurance on the indices done, he's really, Berkshire Hathaway is positioned to have a nice little spurt, at least a regression back to its mean from where it's come from.
I know some people hate the idea of moving back because they think it symbolizes a regression back to their teenage selves.
In contrast to empathy and counseling, scaled stereotyping mean scores showed a regression back to baseline over the year.
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At the end of the intervention period, we will allow for a second linear progression to capture any continuing effect or any regression back to pre-intervention response levels.
SBP was also a significant risk factor for progression to mild BDR from the initial retinopathy-free state (Table 2), and the reduction in SBP by 1 SD (17.28 mmHg) was associated with a 20% increased chance of regression back to the retinopathy-free state (Table 2).
They naively buy a fund because it outperformed for a few years without considering its style, only to catch sub-par performance on the regression back to an opposing style, which causes them to sell their existing fund and buy the opposing style.
In summary, the effect is that for small Y values the estimates of g are regressed back substantially, whereas the regression back for large values of Y is diminishing and small.
"You see this regression back into childhood".
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