No it does not
it is when a bunch of variable are put together in a group.
control group
No it does not
The group that is not exposed to the tested variable is called the control group. This group serves as a baseline for comparison, allowing researchers to determine the effects of the variable being tested. By comparing outcomes between the control group and the experimental group (which is exposed to the variable), researchers can better understand the variable's impact.
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)
it is when a bunch of variable are put together in a group.
this group is called the control group. the one that changes is called the variable. as in, it can vary. :) hope this helps!
That is the Control group.
control group
The Control Group is not exposed to the tested variable.
The Control(Controlled Variable)
A control group is the standard of comparison between what happens with the experimental variable and without the experimental variable.
No it does not
A control group is a group that does not receive the experimental treatment and is used as a baseline for comparison, while a variable group is a group that is exposed to the experimental treatment. The control group helps researchers determine the effect of the treatment by providing a reference point.
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)
The independent variable is the thing you change, the dependent variable is the variable that changes because of the independent variable, it could also be referred to as the effect, and the control group is the constant, the thing that stays the same and the variable that you compare your results to.
In an experiment where the independent variable is not applied to the control group, the standard for comparison is the control group itself. The control group serves as a baseline to measure the effects of the independent variable on the experimental group. By comparing the outcomes of the experimental group with those of the control group, researchers can determine the impact of the independent variable while isolating other factors. This comparison helps to validate the results and conclusions drawn from the experiment.