mixed model

mixed model

[′mikst ‚mäd·əl]
(statistics)
A model having both determinate and stochastic elements in its equations.
A model having both difference and differential equations.
A model containing both endogenous and exogenous elements.
In analysis of variance for a two-way layout, the combined rows and columns.
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