a control group assures that an experiment will be repeatable
so that it doesn't go out of control
Depending on the experiment, expectation can be very powerful. In a medical experiment, a control group can help determine whether the drug being tested is responsible for the result rather than expectation or something else. For a study of a rare occurrence, a control group may help an experimenter determine whether the outcome is due to chance.
A control group is the unaffected group in a science experiment.
You should include answer to your problem, 1 variable, and a control group.
The control group
Because without it, it wouldn't be organized.
A control group is the standard of comparison between what happens with the experimental variable and without the experimental variable.
Control is important in an experiment to eliminate the influence of variables other than the one being tested. By having a control group that is not exposed to the experimental treatment, researchers can accurately gauge the true effect of the independent variable on the outcome. This allows for valid and reliable conclusions to be drawn from the experiment.
the group that does not change in the experiment VIVI :)
control group
A test group is the group in an experiment to which the change is being applied and the control group is the same type of group in an experiment to which nothing is done to compare the changes in the test group to.
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)