The standard for comparison in a test is typically a control group or a baseline measurement against which the experimental results are evaluated. This allows researchers to assess the effect of the treatment or intervention by comparing it to a group that has not received the treatment. In some tests, established benchmarks or norms may also serve as standards for comparison. Ultimately, the standard helps determine the validity and significance of the test results.
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Control Test is the separate experiment that serves as a standard for comparison to identify experimental effects, changes of the dependent variable resulting from changes to the independent variable.
Comparison with a standard is the definition of calibration. Calibration is the process of checking and adjusting a measurement instrument to ensure its accuracy and reliability in comparison to a known reference standard.
A CONTROL is a standard used for comparison
The part of an experiment that's the standard for comparison is called the Control
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The Experimental Control.
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