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What is the role of a control group in any experiment?

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Serves as a baseline to compare experiment results to

Step-by-step explanation:

The control group recieves no minipulation from the independent variable of an experiment which provides a baseline to compare the results to and evalutate the effects of the minipulated variable.

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