How to work out what kind of design an ANOVA has!

How to work out what kind of design an ANOVA has! 



=Need to work on, working out ANOVA designs.
BETWEEN:When different subjects are used for the levels of a factor, the factor is called a between-subjects factor or a between-subjects variable. The term "between subjects" reflects the fact that comparisons are between different groups of subjects.
All factors between subjects= a between subjects design

WITHIN:When the same subjects are used for the levels of a factor, the factor is called a within-subjects factor or a within-subjects variable. Within-subjects variables are sometimes referred to as repeated-measures variables since there are repeated measurements of the same subjects.
Each subject tested within each condition
REPEATED MEASURES AND "WITHIN" ARE SYNONYMOUS= SAY "REPEATED MEASURES", OR SAY BOTH! (purely within participants could also potentially be quasi-experimental(?) so say repeated to avoid ambiguity
REPEATED MEASURES: same participants perform every condition

All factors within subjects= a within subjects design

MIXED:

At least one factor between, at least one factor within= mixed design 

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