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28 November, 01:47

Why is it more accurate to compare the average height gain of the control and experimental groups (instead of comparing individual plants) ?

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  1. 28 November, 02:07
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    It is better to compare the average height gain of control and experimental groups of plants to eliminate all other variables.

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    If you evaluate individual plants, the data may vary. The experimental group is the one where an experimental procedure is performed while the control group does not receive any treatment.
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