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In a experiment what group contains a variable?

The experimental group contains the variable being studied. This group receives the treatment or manipulation of the variable to observe its effects.


What factory in an experiment that changes form the manipulation of the independent variable?

The experimental group is the group in an experiment that receives the manipulation of the independent variable. This group is compared to the control group, which does not receive the manipulation, to determine the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.


What is the term for a group of subjects that receives all variables except for the independent variable in an experiment?

control group


The part in a controlled experiment that receives some kind of treatment or condition and is compared to the control group is called?

Controlled experiments contain two parts, the control group and the variable group. The variable group is the group that receives treatment and attention. These two groups are used to compare to each other at the end of the experiment.


In a controlled experiment what group recevies some type of treatment?

An experimental group is the group in an experiment that receives some type of treatment. The control group in an experiment receives no treatment. And, in conclusion, sometimes it might not work so be careful!!! :)


What group in an experiment receive treatment?

The group in an experiment that receives the treatment is called the treatment group. This group is exposed to the intervention or variable being tested to determine its effect. It is compared against a control group that does not receive the treatment to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment.


What group has one variable changed?

In an experimental study, the group that has one variable changed is typically called the experimental group. This group receives the treatment or intervention being studied, while the control group remains unchanged to compare the effects of the treatment.


Which group is exposed to the independent variable?

The group exposed to the independent variable is typically referred to as the experimental group. In an experiment, this group receives the treatment or condition being tested, allowing researchers to observe its effects. In contrast, a control group may be used for comparison, as it does not receive the independent variable. This setup helps determine the impact of the independent variable on the dependent variable.


What does a control group have to do with the independent variable?

the answer to that question is the control group has nothing to do with the independent variable because a control group is some thing in your experiment that has not changed through out your experiment. And a independent variable is some thing in your experiment that you change through your experiment(s)


Which variable of an experiment changes?

The independent variable is the variable in an experiment that is deliberately changed or manipulated by the researcher.


In a experiment the group that is exposed to the variable to the tested is called the what?

That is the Control group.


The group that receives the independent variable?

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