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6 February, 17:50

Explain the concept of regression to the mean between generations.

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Sample Response: Regression to the mean is the phenomenon that occurs when the next generation, or offspring values, regresses to the overall mean of the population. Extreme traits are not increased or decreased in measure, but trend back to the average.

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The next generation, or offspring values, regresses to the overall mean of the population.

Measureable traits or characteristics that are extreme move back toward the average value.

The next generation traits move back, or regress, to the average of that trait.

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  1. 6 February, 17:52
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    Often it's called regression toward the mean which is a little clearer. The traits don't exactly equal their mean in the next generation, they just tend to move toward it.

    The next generation, or offspring values, regresses to the overall mean of the population.

    That's the first sentence. I'd CHECK it.

    Measureable traits or characteristics that are extreme move back toward the average value.

    That's the best definition, perhaps adding "tend to." I'd CHECK it.

    The next generation traits move back, or regress, to the average of that trait.

    As long as we make clear "to" is "toward" as it is in the original aphorism, and add "tend" this it true. I'd CHECK it.
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