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It's important to control your experiment so that you can be sure the results are due to the experimental variable (independent variable) and not something else.
These are the experimental values.
A control refers to the "control group" in a scientific experiment. The control group is compared to the experimental group. For example, pretend you are experimenting to see if a drug works. Group A (The experimental group) is given the real drug, and Group B (The control group) is given a fake drug (placebo) to compare results.
In an experiment there is one thing that it is compared with experimental data. This is when the end results.The experiment data is compared to one thing. It is compared to the end results.
A controlled experiment compares results through various methods. Some being a graph, an average, a diagram... etc.
Dependable Variable or DV
You use a control group to compare the results of the experimental group to. The control group has the "normal" results. After the experiment, you can tell if and what has changed from the control groups results
It's important to control your experiment so that you can be sure the results are due to the experimental variable (independent variable) and not something else.
The control is the standard used to compare with the experimental results.
It is called the control variable. It is used to compare to your experimental results.
These are the experimental values.
A control group is not provided any treatment, while the experimental group is the one to which a treatment is applied. The control and experimental groups are chosen to be as similar as possible, so that the observed effect (if any) can be attributed to the variable: what only the experimental group consumes, uses, or participates in.
The experimental group is use to compare with the control group, and viceversa. The experimental group is the group that we change the variable to experiment it's effects, as twcontrol group is the'original' experiment's results. Such a when we want to know the effect of changing a variable.
A control refers to the "control group" in a scientific experiment. The control group is compared to the experimental group. For example, pretend you are experimenting to see if a drug works. Group A (The experimental group) is given the real drug, and Group B (The control group) is given a fake drug (placebo) to compare results.
That is referred to a double blind study.
Because it helps them know the results of the objects in the experiment and how they differ. This way the scientist knows which succeeded and which failed.
It is the control group of the experiment. It provides a normal standard which the results of the experimental groups can be compared against.