Dear Randy,

I would like to publicly thank you for this and tell you that I will report it 
at my research methods class tomorrow!

Stuart

Date sent:              Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:47:27 -0600
From:                   "Randall A. Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:                     "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" 
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Subject:                Re: 2 research methods Qs
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> Dear Tipsters and Stuart:
> 
> In an attempt to bring addtional clarity to an area that needs it, Mark
> Leary, in his excellent undergraduate research methods text, refers to
> a study with at least one manipulated and at least one
> non-manipulated/correlational/subject variable as a mixed design.  This
> would appear to be consistent with how  such designs have been
> described, at least in the areas I am most familiar with (social and
> I/O).  However, he provides the label (expericorr) to differentiate
> between between/within "mixed" designs and the type referred to in this
> thread.
> 
> Randy
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> Randall A. Gordon, Ph.D.
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> University of Minnesota, Duluth
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