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What We Are Learning About Fade-Out of Intervention Effects
Faculti Editorial
Michigan State University

When designing intervention research that has a long-term goal, fade-out is an important consideration. Barbara Schneider offers several important takeaways for such interventions, beginning from the initial plan to later longitudinal analyses of treatment effects.  Image courtesy of Barbara Schneider Publication

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What We Are Learning About Fade-Out of Intervention Effects