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The control of an experiment is the part of an experiment that does not change, and is strictly used as a comparison to the variable that is being tested.
The control is the group that doesnt get tested
This probably refers to the 'control'. In a very simple experiment you may add food colouring to a solution to see what colour it sent the solution. You would also have a second sample of the solution which you would not add food colouring to. This would be your control and would serve the purpose of making sure that the solution wouldn't have changed colour by itself anyway. It would also be there for comparison, so that you could compare the colours to see just how much the colour had changed.
An investigation in science that is controlled is an experiment. The group within the experiment that is controlled is the control group. A control experiment is designed to check or correct the results of a previous experiment. It does this by removing the variable or variables operating in the other experiment. The comparison obtained is an indication or measurement of the effect of the variables concerned
A Hypothesis is a scientific statement that can be tested. It is used as a guide for an experiment.
The Control Group
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The control group or variable
A comparison group is a group in an experiment or study that does not receive the treatment or intervention being tested. It is used to compare the outcomes of the group that receives the treatment, allowing researchers to determine the effectiveness of the intervention.
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