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The control group.
control group
experimental group
The control group.
Control groups do not test the variable or action. They are a constant comparative base. The experimental group has one different variable. They two are compared to see what affect (if any) the variable has. The control group is not exposed or subjected to what they're testing. The experimental group is. For example, a control group and an experimental group may each consume the same foods, on the same schedule. The experimental group would also receive a nutritional supplement, to see if it had any beneficial effect. This would ideally be the only major difference in the two groups.
The control group does not change, while the experimental group is the variable you are changing.
The effect on the dependent variable will be different in the experimental group than the control group, which is why you measure the dependant variable.
The control group.
control group
The control is a group that is held constant and is not experimented with, The experimental group is the group that is experimented with
There are two different types of groups in the experiment, a control group and a experimental group
In an experimental design comparing two groups in which one group gets one treatment and another group gets a second treatment, the experimental group is the group with the "different" treatment. The control is the "usual" treatment; the experimental group gets the "new" treatment. Of course, things get complicated with more complicated "experiments."
experimental group
The control group.
Experimental group has been exposed to the independent variable whereas the control group has not, and is often used to compare the experimental group's results against.
The control group does not change, while the experimental group is the variable you are changing.
The control group does not change, while the experimental group is the variable you are changing.