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    Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder

    Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder refers to the disorder involving deficits in the ability to express oneself through Language and to understand the Language of others.

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    Mixed receptive–expressive language disorder

    - Mixed receptive–expressive language disorder : mixed receptive–expressive language disorder is a form of communication disorder characterized by deficits in expressive language coupled with a difficulty in understanding some aspects of speech (i.e., deficits in receptive language ).

    Mixed venous blood

    Mixed venous blood is defined as a mixture of venous blood from both the upper and lower extremities; complete mixing occurs in the right ventricle.

    Mixed-age peer interaction

    Mixed-age peer interaction refers to interactions among children who differ in age by a year or more

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    Mixed-motive conflict

    Mixed-motive conflict is defined as a conflict in which both parties can gain by cooperating, but in which one side can gain even more by competing against its opponent

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    Mixed-motive situation

    Mixed-motive situation refers to a performance setting in which the interdependence among inter-actants involves both competitive and cooperative goal structures.

    MMPI-2

    MMPI-2 (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) is defined as a measure of Psychopathology that was developed using the empirical criterion keying approach.

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    MMPI-2 profile

    MMPI-2 profile refers to a graphic representation of an individual's scores on each of the primary scales of the MMPI-2.

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