L. Samuels, Myra, Statistical Reversion toward the Mean: More Universal than Regression toward the Mean, American statistician , 45(4), 1991, pp. 344-346
Schmittlein discussed the lack of universality of regression toward the mean.The present note emphasizes the universality of a similar effect, dubbed .reversion. toward the mean, defined as the shift in conditional expectation of the upper or lower portion of a distribution.Reversion toward the mean is a useful concept for statistical reasoning in applications and is more self-evidently plausible than regression toward the mean.