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What is the control group?

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A control group is a part of an experiment where conditions are kept unchanged or "controlled." It serves as a comparison to the experimental group, which experiences a specific change. By comparing the results of both groups, researchers can understand the effects of the change being tested.

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\large{ \fbox{ Control Group }} \downarrow

A control group is a group in an experiment or study that serves as a standard of comparison.

  • It's exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group, except for the independent variable being tested.
  • This allows researchers to determine the effects of the independent variable by comparing the outcomes of the experimental group to those of the control group.
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