Does the application have to have full background, methods, statistical analysis plans, etc. for each phase of the Intervention Development plan?
A. The background should involve a coherent narrative that justifies the studies you are proposing within the three phases of research. In terms of methods and analyses for each phase of the research, you need to provide enough detail so that reviewers can understand what you plan to do and how you plan to evaluate your progress at each step (i.e. milestones/criteria met). If there is overlap in methodology and analysis plans, we would encourage you to find ways to streamline redundant sections so that you maximize the pages allotted for meaningful information.
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