Psychology, asked by mansi7777, 8 months ago

How do experimental and control group differ? explain with the help of an example​

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Answered by shiva0064
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Answer:

An experimental group is the group that receives the variable being tested in an experiment. The control group is the group in an experiment that does not receive the variable you are testing

Answered by MemesMind
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The control group and experimental group are compared against each other in an experiment. The only difference between the two groups is that the independent variable is changed in the experimental group. The independent variable is "controlled" or held constant in the control group.

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