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Frances Frazier
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12 September, 15:34
What is the purpose of a control group?
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Ean Underwood
12 September, 15:52
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In an experiment, a control is used to establish a baseline to compare the results of the main experiment to. Having a control group rules out any environmental variables, such as temperature and humidity, from affecting the conclusion of the experiment.
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