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mixed-model analysis of variance

mixed-model analysis of variance

a two-way analysis of variance in which one independent variable has fixed levels specifically chosen for investigation (e.g., gender) and the other has levels randomly selected from among many possible conditions (e.g., doses of a drug). It is one of many types of mixed-effects models. Also called mixed-design analysis of variance.

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