There are a few different types of group tests, so it probably depends on the context.
In some drug related tests, the following are used:
Active Group gets the variable being tested
Placebo Group gets a placebo
Natural Group gets no change (let Nature take its course)
The term Natural Group seems to have replaced Control Group in these studies.
The carbonyl group (CO) contains carbon but not the amino group (NH2) which contains nitrogen and hydrogen.
Yes in a way, and no in a way. In a blind study, the control group will be the group that is administered the placebo, the sugar pill, while the experimental group will be treated with the actual medication (if this is a study on how a medication affects something). That way, the researchers can see what side effects are real or not (obviously people on the sugar pill will not be experiencing nausea as a cause of the pill but rather because their mind thinks they are).
Its group 16
Metals are on the left side in periodic table. They are mainly present in group-1,2,13. Group-1 is alkali metals and group-2 is alkaline earth metals.Group 1 contains alkaline metals. Group 2 contains alkaline earth metals. And d block also contains metals.
Group 17 (halogens)
Experiments typically involve:1) Experimental group: the group of subjects exposed to the variable being tested.2) Control group: should be as identical as possible to the experimental group, but is deliberately not exposed to the experimental variable - this provides a baseline measure from which the effect of the variable can be determined.
The control group or variable
The Control Group is not exposed to the tested variable.
a variable group is the group that a scientific supposes in a fact, but it needs to be tested/proven
That is the Control group.
establish a control group identical to the experimental group except for the variable being tested
That is the Control group.
experimental group
That is the Control group.
That is the Control group.
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