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A control group is a baseline group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment or intervention being tested. It serves as a comparison to the experimental group, which does receive the treatment. This allows researchers to isolate the effects of the treatment and determine its efficacy by comparing outcomes between the two groups. The control group helps to minimize the influence of external variables on the results.

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