Experimental Design
Carryover effects refer to the influence that a prior treatment or condition has on the response to a subsequent treatment in repeated measures experiments. This phenomenon can lead to changes in participants' behavior or performance that are not solely attributed to the current treatment, but rather to the lingering effects of previous exposures. Understanding carryover effects is essential for designing experiments that accurately measure the impact of different conditions without confounding variables.
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