Interventions in research refer to actions taken to bring about change or improvement in a particular situation or problem. These interventions can be in the form of policies, programs, or strategies designed to address specific issues identified in a research study. The goal of interventions is typically to produce positive outcomes or reduce negative effects in a targeted population or area of study. Researchers may implement interventions to test their effectiveness, measure their impact, and ultimately contribute to the advancement of knowledge in a particular field. Examples of research interventions include behavioral therapy interventions for mental health disorders, educational interventions for improving academic performance, and public health interventions for reducing the spread of infectious diseases.