In a flight simulation test, a particular pilot among a group of pilots receives a very low score. However, when he takes the test after six months, he performs considerably better and his scores are closer to the average of the group. Which of the following is most likely to account for the higher scores?
A. instrument decay
B. fatigue effects
C. carryover effects
D. statistical regression
Answer: D
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