Mixed results definition

Mixed results means that a study investigated either multiple time points (e.g., both 13 weeks and 26 weeks) or multiple comparisons (e.g., PGHD device A vs. no device, and PGHD device B vs. no device), and data showed statistical significance for some but not all time points/comparisons.
Mixed results means that a study investigated either multiple time points (e.g., both 13 weeks and 26 weeks), multiple patient subgroups (without providing results for overall study population), or multiple outcomes within a category (e.g., multiple quality of life scales), and data showed statistical significance for some but not all time points/subgroups/outcomes.

Examples of Mixed results in a sentence

  • Mixed results were found with respect to L1 and L2 language learning outcomes.

  • Civil service reform in Africa: Mixed results after 10 years: Handbook of public administration.

  • Mixed results have caused the public and various governmental entities to question the expenditures.

Related to Mixed results

  • Project Results means all data and results of the Project.

  • Results means any information, documentation, designs, technical drawings, software (system and application software), algorithms, elaborated design data, technical or industrial data, tools, knowledge, know-how, trade secrets, equipment and services process, methodology, and any intellectual property therein, regardless of their support and whether or notprotected byan intellectual property right, developed, created or acquired by one Party during the execution of the Contract. The Results shall become the exclusive property of Purchaser as and when they are created or developed.

  • AREA OF OPERATIONS means the Company's oilfield operations in the States of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

  • Area of operation means an area coextensive with the territorial boundaries of the land acquired or

  • Areas of Operations means the locations where PURCHASER performs the operations described in the contract.