You can think of a mixed state as of a classical statistical mixture of pure states; if you measure $|+\rangle$ state in the standard basis and do not look at the measurement result, than you get a classical statistical mixture of $|0\rangle$ and $|1\rangle$ states, both are equally likely; this is a mixed state; the repeated measurement in the standard basis does change it, provided you do not look at the measurement result again; you can think that really the state is either $|0\rangle$ or $|1\rangle$, you just don't know. —
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