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Discover Ludwig"mixed effects" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is a way to describe a situation or outcome that is a combination of both positive and negative aspects. For example: "The new policy had mixed effects, with some people benefiting and others experiencing losses."
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Welfare programs, with all their subsequent mixed effects, were expanded.
As such, he experiments a lot, with mixed effects.
Living-wage laws have had mixed effects, helping some people and hurting others.
But most powerful technologies, like automobiles, "have mixed effects on society," he said.
linear mixed effects models.
Linear mixed effects.
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Lines show fit of linear-mixed effects model.
Linear mixed-effects regression models with random intercepts were constructed.
Treatment effect analysis used a mixed-effects repeated measures model.
and for a full mixed-effects analysis.
aNot included in the longitudinal mixed-effects analysis.
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