Question
What is the role of carry-over effects in an MRT?
Answer
Carry-over effects of intervention components present as moderation or delayed effects. That is, the dose of prior intervention might, due to burden/habituation, reduce the effect of an intervention component at a future decision point. A delayed effect may also simply lead to poorer future proximal outcomes at later decision points. For example, individuals may experience burden due to the intervention and thus delete the mobile application. MRTs provide data to assess such effects.
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