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Mixed Design

Deutsch: Gemischtes Design / Español: Diseño Mixto / Português: Design Misto / Français: Conception Mixte / Italiano: Design Misto /

Mixed Design refers to an experimental design containing both within - and between - subject independent variables. It is a factorial study that combines two (2) different Research designs such as between-subjects and within-subjects in the same factorial design.

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Mixed episode

Mixed episode refers to a period of at least a week during which the symptoms of both a manic episode and a major depressive episode occur in rapidly alternating fashion.

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Mixed factorial design

Mixed factorial design is a factorial design having at least one within-subject and one between-subjects independent variable.

Mixed manic episode

Mixed manic episode refers to a condition in which the individual experiences both elation and depression or anxiety at the same time. Mixed manic episode is also known as Dysphoric manic episode.

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Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder

Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder refers to the disorder involving deficits in the ability to express oneself through Language and to understand the Language of others.

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Mixed venous blood

Mixed venous blood is defined as a mixture of venous blood from both the upper and lower extremities; complete mixing occurs in the right ventricle.

Mixed-age peer interaction

Mixed-age peer interaction refers to interactions among children who differ in age by a year or more

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Mixed-motive conflict

Mixed-motive conflict is defined as a conflict in which both parties can gain by cooperating, but in which one side can gain even more by competing against its opponent

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