Which statement best describes a controlled experiment
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The independent variable is changed to see its effect on the dependent variable while all other conditions are unchanged...
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A controlled experiment can be described as:
- An uncomplicated experiment that has all variables excluding one are kept constant: the independent variable.
- The evaluation of a control group to an experimental is a standard type of controlled experiment. Except for the component being investigated, all variables are the same in both groups.
- A controlled experiment has the advantage of making it simpler to eliminate doubt regarding the relevance of the results.
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