Biology, asked by radhe2024, 8 months ago

give 2 point difference between experimental setup and control setup​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Experimental setup

  • Experimental Setup In this section you describe how the experiment was done and summarize the data taken. One typically describes the instruments and detectors used in this section.

  • Describe the procedure followed to collect the data. If the experiment is complex, the procedure mght be described in a separate section.

Control setup

  • The experiment is valid. It's a setup where no variables are tested. This provides a baseline for which to compare the results.

  • An example would be an experiment to test the effect of detergent on germination of seeds.

Answered by adventureisland
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Explanation:

Experimental setup

  • The variable you're testing is given to the experimental group, also known as the manipulated group.
  • The treatment that the researchers want to evaluate is given to an experimental group, also known as a treatment group.
  • Setup for Experiments This section explains how the experiment was carried out and summarizes the data collected.

Control setup​

  • The variable is not given to the control group.
  • A control group, on the other hand, does not. In every other way, they should be identical.
  • When an experiment involving humans is conducted, a control setup can include the employment of a control group.
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