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1. A control group differs
1. A control group differs from an experimental group:
A. in the number of test organisms used. B. by the independent variable.
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Amy
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What is the difference between a control group and an experimental group? Thanks in advance. :)
control group is the group you do
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Marie
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In an experiment, a control group is different from an experimental group in that the people in the control group:
are not
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A closed-looped system differs from an open-looped system because it uses _________ to control the inputs and processes of the
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Which of these is a correct description of one of the ways in which a command economy differs from a market economy?
Group of
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There is no mention of a control group in the article. It isn’t clear if a control group was used or how participants would
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Which group in an experiment is not exposed to changes in the independent variable? (Points : 1)
dependent group control group
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Which describes how the MyPlate plan is structured?
(1 point) Responses It differs according to the foods people eat. It differs
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Which describes how the MyPlate plan is structured?
Possible Answers: It differs according to the foods people eat. It differs
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This group is the same as a subordinate group. A defining feature of this group
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