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In an experiment, the experimental group is: a. treated exactly the same as the control group, except for one independent variable b. not subjected to experimental error c. maintained under strict laboratory conditions d. not exposed to experimental treatments

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a. treated exactly the same as the control group, except for one independent variable

In an experiment, the experimental group is subjected to the specific experimental treatment or condition that the researcher wants to study, while the control group is used as a baseline and is treated the same as the experimental group except for the independent variable being tested. This setup allows researchers to compare the effects of the independent variable.
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